what is the difference between formic acid and carboxylic acid?
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Formic acid differs from other carboxylic acids in having both aldehydic and carboxylic acid group, hence Formic acid behaves as “reducing agent” and can be oxidised further into H2CO3, unlike other carboxylic acids.
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Formic acid is simplest form of carboxylic acid. it's formula is HCOOH.......
A carboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains a carboxyl group attached to an R-group. It's formula is R - COOH.
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