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"Formic acid behaves both as an aldehyde and as an acid." Explain.​

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Answered by iniyavan82
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Explanation:

Answer. Formic acid has both a carboxyl group and a hydroxyl group, making it able to act as both a carboxylic acid and an aldehyde.

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QUESTION ⤵️

"Formic acid behaves both as an aldehyde and as an acid." Explain.

ANSWER⤵️

Formic acid has both a carboxyl group and a hydroxyl group, making it able to act as both a carboxylic acid and an aldehyde.

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