Thanks for this (and the private responses)

Was too target fixated in thinking of Sodium Oxalate as an inorganic.

Cheers,

Lachlan.

At 12:51 PM 6/16/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Lachlan Cranswick wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone have references for structures relating to
>> Sodium Oxalate (Na2 C2 O4)?
>> 
>> (There seems to be nothing in the ICDD database but you
>> would normally think someone has done this in the past(?))
>
>It contains carbon (no hydrogen, though) and has been incorporated in
>the Cambridge Structural Database.
>
>Refcodes NAOXAL, NAOXAL01 and NAOXAL02 are sodium oxalate
>Refcode  NAOXAM is sodium oxalate monohydrate.
>
>Best wishes,
>-- 
>Jacco van de Streek (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Dept. of Solid State Chemistry
>University of Nijmegen
>The Netherlands
>

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