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OxalateDballs. Ball and stick model of the oxalate ion Derivative of File DinitrogentetroxideDballs An interesting point is that the oxalate ion is isoelectronic with dinitrogen tetroxide Ben Mills and Jynto Oxalates Carboxylate ions
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