What Is The Structure Of Silver Oxalate?
Silver oxalate has a chemical formula of Ag2C2O4. It consists of two silver cations (Ag+) and one oxalate anion (C2O42-). The oxalate anion is made up of two carbon atoms and four oxygen atoms arranged in a planar structure with a C-C bond length of 1.23 Å and C-O bond lengths of 1.22 Å. The two silver cations are located on either side of the oxalate anion, each bonded to two oxygen atoms of the oxalate anion through coordinate covalent bonds. The overall crystal structure of silver oxalate is monoclinic, meaning it has one axis of symmetry and its crystals are typically needle-shaped.