- Look up
formic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Formic is an
adjective describing ants, from the
Latin formica.
Formic may also
refer to:
Formic acid...
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salts and the
anion derived from
formic acid are
called formates. Industrially,
formic acid is
produced from methanol.
Formic acid is
found naturally in insects...
- of
formic acid (HCOOH).
Formic anhydride can be
obtained by
reaction of
formyl fluoride with
excess sodium formate and a
catalytic amount of
formic acid...
- 1999's Ender's
Shadow that the term '
Formic' was
first used,
interchangeably with 'Bugger'.
Later books used '
Formic'
almost exclusively, as the more 'scientific'...
- Look up
Form,
form, or -
form in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Form is the shape,
visual appearance, or
configuration of an object. In a
wider sense...
- methanoate) is the
conjugate base of
formic acid.
Formate is an
anion (HCO−2) or its
derivatives such as
ester of
formic acid. The
salts and
esters are generally...
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Acetic formic anhydride is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula C 3H 4O 3,
which can be
viewed as the
mixed anhydride of
acetic acid and
formic acid...
- Look up
forming in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Forming may
refer to: "
Forming" (song), a song by the
Germs Forming (metalworking), a metalworking...
- of
formic acid by
carbonylation of
methanol and
hydrolysis of the
resulting methyl formate,
sodium formate is
usually prepared by
neutralizing formic acid...
- Weak
form and
strong form may
refer to:
Weaker and
stronger versions of a hypothesis,
theorem or
physical law Weak
formulations and
strong formulations...