Talk:Formic acid

Latest comment: 9 months ago by Sandcherry in topic Flammability

Former good articleFormic acid was one of the Natural sciences good articles, but it has been removed from the list. There are suggestions below for improving the article to meet the good article criteria. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be renominated. Editors may also seek a reassessment of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
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December 8, 2005Good article nomineeListed
October 7, 2007Good article reassessmentDelisted
Current status: Delisted good article

UV cut off

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What is the UV cut off value of formic acid?

Untitled

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The historic production of Fromic acid isn't discussed. According to everything I've read, FA is used in rubber production. However, I doubt they were turning over ant-hills to produce the acid to make tons of rubber between 1770-1855... so how were they getting the acid at that point?
~ender 2006-11-17 8:40:AM MST

Decomposition re-edit

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The so called 'high' Hydrogen content of 55 g/L is not really high compared with methanol at 71 g/L or other hydrogen storage like methane, ammonia etc.

GerGroeneveld (talk) 06:11, 1 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Flammability

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Acetic Acid has the same NFPA pictogram but carries an additional GHS diamond for flammability. Why this discrepancy? 57.135.233.22 (talk) 20:10, 18 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

It should. I added the flammability pictogram. Sandcherry (talk) 18:12, 21 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

What does this mean?

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"Formic acid is about ten times stronger than acetic acid" . Is this a pH thing? Or is it saying that formic acid would neutralise 10 times the amount of an alkali than acetic acid would? I am not a chemist. 78.146.94.150 (talk) 13:42, 19 March 2024 (UTC)Reply