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Summary Of: Formic acid

Liquid and solid formic acid consists of an effectively endless network of hydrogen... Formic acid shares most of the chemical properties of other... Heat can also cause formic acid to decompose to carbon monoxide and water... Formic acid shares some of the... Formic acid is unique among the carboxylic acids in its ability to participate in addition reactions with... and formic acid adds to the alkene to produce a larger carboxylic acid... A significant amount of formic acid is produced as a byproduct in the manufacture of other chemicals... and some formic acid must be produced for its own sake... have recently developed energy efficient means of separating formic acid from the large excess amount of water used in direct hydrolysis... the formic acid is removed from the water via... In the laboratory formic acid can be obtained by heating... The principal use of formic acid is as a... formic acid is often used as a source of... In the laboratory formic acid is also used as source for... Formic acid is also a source for a... Ants secrete the formic acid for attack and defense purposes... Formic acid was first synthesized from... formic acid was long considered a... The principal danger from formic acid is from skin or eye contact with liquid formic acid or with the concentrated vapors... care should be taken wherever large quantities of formic acid fumes are present... of formic acid vapor in the work environment is 5 parts per million parts of air... Formic acid is readily metabolized and eliminated by body... Some chronic effects of formic acid exposure have been documented... The hazards of solutions of formic acid depend on the concentration... for formic acid in body fluids...

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