yes, in the balanced molecular equation: 2Al(s)+6HCOOH(aq)->2Al(HCOO)3(aq)+3H2(g)
They react in aqueous solution.
SOCl2 + HCOOH => SO2 + HCl + CO
No it wold not because Gallium is in the same family as Aluminum and therefore has similar properties to Aluminum. Aluminum does not react with acetic acid.
Chemical formula for formic acid is HCOOH. It is an organic acid compound. Formic acid is colorless.
An ants sting is Formic Acid
- the salt AgCl2 doesn't exist - the formic acid doesn't react with AgCl
They react in aqueous solution.
Malic acid, formic acid, Aluminum chloride, H3O+
SOCl2 + HCOOH => SO2 + HCl + CO
Formic acid
Aluminum.
No it wold not because Gallium is in the same family as Aluminum and therefore has similar properties to Aluminum. Aluminum does not react with acetic acid.
Chemical formula for formic acid is HCOOH. It is an organic acid compound. Formic acid is colorless.
First of all, Ants do not bite. They sting using the needle at the back of their abdomen.Ant sting usually contain Formic Acid.
An ants sting is Formic Acid
Hydrochloric acid will react with Aluminum to form Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) but not with Nickel.
No, CH2O is formaldehyde and is not formic acid. HCOOH is formic acid. The key to the answer is that formaldehyde has only one oxygen but formic acid has two in its carboxylate group.