formiasäure
Formiasäure, in English commonly called formic acid, is the simplest carboxylic acid with the formula HCOOH. Its systematic name is methanoic acid. It is a colorless, highly pungent liquid that is miscible with water and many organic solvents. It occurs naturally in small amounts in ants and nettles, where it serves as a defense chemical. Its salts are known as formates.
Formiasäure is produced on an industrial scale mainly by catalytic oxidation of methanol, often via formation
In terms of properties, formiasäure is a weak acid with a pKa around 3.75. It forms formate
Safety considerations include its corrosive nature and ability to cause irritation to skin, eyes, and the respiratory