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{{needs footnotes|date=August 2018}}Hydrogenoxalate or hydrogen oxalate is an anion with chemical formula {{chem|HC|2|O|4|-}} or {{chem|HO|2|C–CO|2|-}}, derived from oxalic acid by the loss of a single proton; or, alternatively, from the oxalate anion {{chem|C|2|O|4|2-}} by addition of a proton. The name is also used for any salt containing this anion, such as NaHC2O4, KHC2O4, or NH3HC2O4. Hydrogenoxalates may also be called (especially in older literature) bioxalates, acid oxalates, or monobasic oxalates. See alsoReferences{{refbegin}}- {{cite journal|first1=Roland |last1=Tellgren |first2=Ivar |last2=Olovsson |date=1971 |title=The crystal structures of normal and deuterated sodium hydrogen oxalate monohydrate NaHC2O4·H2O and NaDC2O4·D2O. Hydrogen bond studies XXXVI |journal=The Journal of Chemical Physics |page=234–238}}{{full citation needed|date=August 2018}}
- {{cite journal|first1=R. G. |last1=Delaplane |first2=R. |last2=Tellgren |first3=I. |last3=Olovsson |date=1984 |title=Neutron diffraction study of sodium hydrogen oxalate monohydrate, NaHC2O4·H2O, at 120 K |journal=Acta Crystallographica |volume=C40 |page=1800–1803 |doi=10.1107/S0108270184009616}}
- {{cite journal|first1=M. |last1=Hamadène |first2=H. |last2=Kherfi |first3=A. |last3=Guehria-Laidoudi |date=2006 |title=The polymeric anhydrous rubidium hydrogen oxalate |journal=Acta Crystallographica |volume=A62 |page=s280}}
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