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is it possible to extract oxalic acid from rubarb(at home)?

how much oxalic acid does rhubarb contain in the leaves?

curious on this, because during the summer it grows a lot fo rhubarb in my garden, and they grow fast. would be interesting

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Oxalic acid is fairly easily oxidised. Just cooking rhubarb destroys it. This may make it difficult to extract. As it is a potential chelating ligand it may be possible to precipitate out a metal complex of it from rhubarb juice.

 

Very cheap to buy though and more easily made by other procedures

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