General information about formic acid
Formic acid is also known as methanoic acid or formalic acid. It is an important component of many industrial processes.
Properties of formic acid
Formic acid is a colourless, clear, pungent-smelling and corrosive liquid that can be dissolved in water, ethanol, glycerine and diethyl ether. It is the strongest acid in the carboxylic acid group and is considered flammable. The substance is highly volatile; in the presence of oxygen, formic acid burns to form carbon dioxide and water.
Formic acid in the chemical industry
Formic acid is an important substance for the chemical industry. Among other things, it is used to neutralise alkaline reaction mixtures and as a starting material for the synthesis of various chemical compounds, including organic acids, esters, amides and aldehydes.