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Formate (IUPAC name:
methanoate) is the
conjugate base of
formic acid.
Formate is an
anion (HCO−2) or its
derivatives such as
ester of
formic acid. The...
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Methyl formate, also
called methyl methanoate, is the
methyl ester of
formic acid. The
simplest example of a
carboxylate ester, it is a
colorless liquid...
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Ammonium formate, NH4HCO2, is the
ammonium salt of
formic acid. It is a colorless, hygroscopic,
crystalline solid.
Acetone can be
transformed into isopropylamine...
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Names Preferred IUPAC name
Ethyl formate Systematic IUPAC name
Ethyl methanoate Identifiers CAS
Number 109-94-4 Y 3D
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Interactive image Beilstein...
- Pot****ium formate, HCO2K, HCOOK, or KHCO2, is the pot****ium salt of
formic acid. This
strongly hygroscopic white solid is an
intermediate in the formate...
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IUPAC name 3-Methylbutyl
formate Other names Isopentyl formate Isopentyl methanoate Isoamyl formate Identifiers CAS
Number 110-45-2 Y 3D
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Calcium formate is the
calcium salt of
formic acid. It is also
known as E238.
Under this E
number it is used as an
animal feed
preservative within EU,...
- SiO2−3
Aluminium silicate AlSiO−4
Anions from
organic acids Acetate CH3COO−
ethanoate Formate HCOO−
methanoate Oxalate C2O2−4
ethanedioate Cyanide CN−...
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Sodium formate Names Systematic IUPAC name
Sodium methanoate Other names formic acid,
sodium salt
Identifiers CAS
Number 141-53-7 Y 3D
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- acetate, propionate, and butyrate, as
opposed to the
IUPAC nomenclature methanoate, ethanoate, propanoate, and butanoate.
Esters derived from more complex...