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Formic acid has the formula HCOOH and is a liquid. When placed in water it forms an aqueous solution and it partially ionizes to H^+(aq) + HCOO^-(aq) or more correctly it ionizes in H2O as follows: HCOOH + H2O ==> HCOO^- + H3O^+

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