The Araceae family of plants often contain
insoluble calcium oxalate crystals in all parts of the plant.
Not exact matches
Popular in many homes and offices, Dieffenbachia species contain
insoluble crystals of
calcium oxalate called raphites.
But when oxalic acid finds itself in the presence of
calcium, it has the ability to links to it too, forming a particular
insoluble salt
crystal -
calcium oxalate.