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Dioxosuccinic acid or dioxobutanedioic acid is an organic compound with formula C4H2O6 or HO−4−OH.

Removal of two protons from the molecule would yield the dioxosuccinate anion, C4O6 or O−4−O. This is one of the oxocarbon anions, which consist solely of carbon and oxygen. The name is also used for salts containing that anion, and for esters with the 4−O−] moiety.

Removal of a single proton would result in the monovalent anion hydrogendioxosuccinate, C4HO6 or HO−4−O.

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