Formic acid (systematically called
methanoic acid) is the simplest
carboxylic acid, but can also be viewed as an
aldehyde. Its
formula is
HCOOH or HCO
2H. It is an important intermediate in
chemical synthesis and occurs
naturally, most notably in the
venom of
bee and
ant stings.
Description:
|
Name: |
Formic Acid |
|
CAS No.: |
64-18-6 |
|
Chemical Formula: |
HCOOH |
|
Specification: |
GB/2093-93 |
|
Packing: |
25/225kg plastic drum, 1100 IBC container |
|
Functional use: |
Organic chemicals |
Application:It is widely used in pesticides.industry, leather industry, medicine industry, rubber industry, printing and dyeing industry and chemical industry.
Specifications:
|
No. |
Item |
Standard(GB) |
Test Result |
|
1 |
CONTENT |
≥85.0% |
85.10% |
|
2 |
Chloride(Cl-) |
≤0.005% |
0.005% |
|
3 |
Sulphate (SO42-) |
≤0.002% |
0.002% |
|
4 |
Iron(Fe3+) |
≤0.0005% |
0.0005% |
|
5 |
Residue |
≤0.02% |
0.02% |
|
6 |
Colour Index Platinium Cobalt |
≤10 |
9.89 |