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Formic acid can be neutralized by sodium bicarbonate

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Answered by priyanshi403659
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Answer:

Baking soda (NaHCO3) is commonly used to neutralize acids, including formic acid. If you were to spill some formic acid solution on your skin or on the floor, you would want to neutralize it with a thick paste of sodium bicarbonate in water (NaHCO3).

Answered by mukul36035
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Explanation:

it is the example of neutralization reaction .

Acid+ base= salt + water.

in this reaction formic acid and sodium bicarbonate neutralizes to form salt and water .

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