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- Q1982705 subject Q8745366.
- Q1982705 subject Q8839527.
- Q1982705 abstract "Silver oxalate (Ag2C2O4) is commonly employed in experimental petrology to add carbon dioxide (CO2) to experiments as it will break down to silver (Ag) and the carbon dioxide under geologic conditions. It is also a precursor to the production of silver nanoparticles.It is explosive upon heating around 140 degrees Celsius, shock or friction.".
- Q1982705 thumbnail Silver_oxalate_resonance.png?width=300.
- Q1982705 wikiPageExternalLink 218406-EN-AUST.pdf.
- Q1982705 wikiPageExternalLink silver-oxalate.
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- Q1982705 wikiPageExternalLink silver_oxalate.htm.
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- Q1982705 wikiPageWikiLink Q184832.
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- Q1982705 wikiPageWikiLink Q753270.
- Q1982705 wikiPageWikiLink Q8745366.
- Q1982705 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839527.
- Q1982705 name "Silver oxalate".
- Q1982705 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q1982705 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q1982705 type ChemicalObject.
- Q1982705 type Thing.
- Q1982705 type Q11173.
- Q1982705 comment "Silver oxalate (Ag2C2O4) is commonly employed in experimental petrology to add carbon dioxide (CO2) to experiments as it will break down to silver (Ag) and the carbon dioxide under geologic conditions. It is also a precursor to the production of silver nanoparticles.It is explosive upon heating around 140 degrees Celsius, shock or friction.".
- Q1982705 label "Silver oxalate".
- Q1982705 depiction Silver_oxalate_resonance.png.
- Q1982705 name "Silver oxalate".