oxalaationen
Oxalaationen, or the oxalate anion, is the dianion of oxalic acid with the formula C2O4^2−. It consists of two carboxylate groups connected through a shared carbon framework and is typically represented with resonance between equivalent oxygens. In solution it behaves as a standard bidentate ligand, able to coordinate to metal ions via the two oxygen atoms of adjacent carboxylate groups.
The oxalate anion forms a variety of salts, including calcium oxalate, sodium oxalate, and potassium oxalate.
Chemically, oxalic acid is a diprotic acid. Its first and second dissociation steps have pKa values of
Biological and practical relevance includes its role in plant metabolism and its association with kidney stone