I'm having trouble with a calcium calculation
It's about dissolving ammonium oxalate in a calcium solution, following which a calcium oxalate is the precipitation
This part I understand
Afterwards, the calcium oxalate is put into a sulfuric acid solution
This is where it gets murky for me
I don't understand why calcium oxalate would dissolve in a sulfuric acid solution.
CaC2O4 + 2H+ + SO42-
H2C2O4 + CaSO4
I can't understand this step(edited)
5C2O42- + 2MnO4- + 16H+
10CO2 + 2Mn2+ + 8H2O
Is the following step and it's just as confusing.
I can't seem to understand why these reactions happen, specifically why CO2 is formed.