Sodium hydrogenoxalate
Sodium hydrogenoxalate or sodium hydrogen oxalate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula. It is an ionic compound. It is a sodium salt of oxalic acid. It is an acidic salt, because it consists of sodium cations and hydrogen oxalate anions or, in which only one acidic hydrogen atom in oxalic acid is replaced by sodium atom. The hydrogen oxalate anion can be described as the result of removing one hydrogen ion from oxalic acid, or adding one to the oxalate anion.
Properties
Hydrates
The compound is commonly encountered as the anhydrous form or as the monohydrate. Both are colorless crystalline solids at ambient temperature.The monohydrate can be obtained by evaporating a solution of the compound at room temperature.
The crystal structure of is triclinic normal. The lattice parameters are a = 650.3 pm, b = 667.3 pm, c = 569.8 pm, α = 85.04°, β = 110.00°, γ = 105.02°, and Z = 2. The hydrogen oxalate ions are linked end to end in infinite chains by hydrogen bonds. The chains are cross linked to form layers by both ···O bonds from the water molecules and by ionic bonds ···O. These layers are in turn held together by ···O bonds. The oxalate group is non-planar with an angle of twist about the bond of 12.9°.