na2c2o4 acid or base?

The Showdown: Potassium Permanganate vs. Sodium Oxalate

Sodium oxalate, or disodium oxalate, is the sodium salt of oxalic acid with the formula Na2C2O4. It is a white, crystalline, odorless solid, that decomposes above 290 °C. Disodium oxalate can act as a reducing agent, and it may be used as a primary standard for standardizing potassium permanganate (KMnO4) solutions.

Is Na2SO4 acidic, basic, or neutral (dissolved in water)?

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