formiate
Formiate refers to the anion of formic acid, with the chemical formula HCOO−. It is the conjugate base of formic acid, which is the simplest carboxylic acid. Formiate can also refer to a salt or ester of formic acid. In organic chemistry, formiate is considered the acyl group derived from formic acid.
Formiate salts are generally soluble in water, with common examples including sodium formate and potassium formate.
Formate esters are formed by the reaction of formic acid with an alcohol. These compounds can serve