Strong Base High-Boiling Azeotrope Colorless Liquid Formic Acid For Laboratory Applications

Classification:

Organic Acids

Organic Acid Types:

Carboxylic Acid

Grade:

Industrial Grade

Application:

Laboratory

Appearance:

Liquid

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Product Description

Formic acid, methodicallly named methanoic corrosive, is the most straightforward carboxylic corrosive, and has the compound recipe hcooh. It is a significant halfway in substance blend and happens normally, most quite in certain insects. "Formic" comes from the latin word for insect, formica, alluding to its initial disengagement by the refining of insect bodies. Esters, salts, and the anion got from formic corrosive are called formates. Economically, formic corrosive is delivered from methanol. Formic acid was first secluded from specific subterranean insects and was named after the latin formica, signifying "Insect." it is made by the activity of sulfuric corrosive upon sodium formate, which is delivered from carbon monoxide and sodium hydroxide. Formic corrosive happens normally in honey bees, insects and bugs. In spite of the fact that it isn't being used as a dissolvable, it is an illustration of a protic dissolvable with high acidity.

Classification: Organic Acids
Organic Acid Types: Carboxylic Acid
Grade: Industrial Grade
Application: Laboratory
Appearance: Liquid