The Reaction of Formic acid and Mercuric Chloride will produce white precipitate.
HCOOH + AgCl2 ----> AgCl + CO2 + 2HCl
No, Fehling's Test will have no reaction with Formic Acid HCOOH + 2CuSO4 + 4NaOh ---> no Reaction
Chloride ion interfere in the chemical oxygen demand experiment a lot. So in the presence of HCl give a wrong COD value. To reduce the interference of chloride ion we add mercuric salt in the solution.
Formic acid
SOCl2 + HCOOH => SO2 + HCl + CO
formic acid and hydrochloric aciod
Any reaction occur.
No, Fehling's Test will have no reaction with Formic Acid HCOOH + 2CuSO4 + 4NaOh ---> no Reaction
Chloride ion interfere in the chemical oxygen demand experiment a lot. So in the presence of HCl give a wrong COD value. To reduce the interference of chloride ion we add mercuric salt in the solution.
- the salt AgCl2 doesn't exist - the formic acid doesn't react with AgCl
Malic acid, formic acid, Aluminum chloride, H3O+
Formic acid
No.
SOCl2 + HCOOH => SO2 + HCl + CO
formic acid and hydrochloric aciod
AnswerHCOOH -------H2SO4------------> CO + H2O
Formic acid
Chemical formula for formic acid is HCOOH. It is an organic acid compound. Formic acid is colorless.