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CAS No.: | 64-18-6 |
Formula: | CH2o2 |
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Formic acid is a kind of organic matter, chemical formula HCOOH, molecular weight 46.03, common name formic acid, is the simplest carboxylic acid. It is a colorless and pungent liquid. Formic acid is a weak electrolyte, but its aqueous solution is weakly acidic and corrosive, and can stimulate skin blistering. It is commonly found in the secretions of bees, certain ants, and caterpillars. It is an organic chemical raw material and is also used as a disinfectant and preservative.
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ANALYSIS ITEMS
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FORMIC ACID 85%
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FORMIC ACID 90%
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FORMIC ACID 94%
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APPEARANCE
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Colorless&transparent liquid
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COLOUR INDEX (Pt-Go) ≤
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10
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10
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10
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FORMIC ACID, % ≥
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85
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90
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94
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DILUTION TEST(sample+water=1+3)
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Not cloudy
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Not cloudy
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Not cloudy
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CHLORIDE(AS CL_),% ≤
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0.002
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0.002
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0.0004
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SULPHATE(AS SO42_),% ≤
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0.001
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0.0001
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0.0005
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IRON(AS FE3+),% ≤
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0.0004
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0.0006
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0.0006
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EVAPORATION RESIDUE, % ≤
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0.006
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0.006
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0.006
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FORMIC ACID 99%
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ANALYSIS ITEMS
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STANDARD
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ANALYSIS RESULT
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Appearance
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Clear and free of suspended matter
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Dilution Test (Acid: Water=1:3)
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Clear
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Clear
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Formic acid purity ≥W/%
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99.0
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99.10
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Chloride (Cl-) max ≤W/%
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0.0004
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0.0001
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Sulfate (SO42-) max ≤W/%
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0.0005
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0.0002
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Iron % ≤W/%
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0.0001
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0.0001
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Evaporation Residue (max)W%≤
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0.005
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0.003
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Formic acid is one of the basic organic chemical raw materials, widely used in pesticides, leather, dyes, medicine and rubber industries. Formic acid can be directly used in fabric processing, tanning leather, textile printing and dyeing and green feed storage, and can also be used as metal surface treatment agent, rubber auxiliary and industrial solvent. In organic synthesis, it is used to synthesize various formates, acridine dyes and formamide series of medical intermediates. The specific categories are as follows: