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(organic chemistry) The simplest carboxylic acid, HCOOH, a colourless, corrosive liquid with a sharp odour; it is present in the stings of ants, bees and nettles, and is prepared industrially by the oxidation of methanol or formaldehyde; it has some industrial uses, and its esters, the formates are used in perfumes.
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formic acid
noun
(organic
chemistry)
The
simplest
carboxylic
acid,
HCOOH,
a
colourless,
corrosive
liquid
with
a
sharp
odour;
it
is
present
in
the
stings
of
ants,
bees
and
nettles,
and
is
prepared
industrially
by
the
oxidation
of
methanol
or
formaldehyde;
it
has
some
industrial
uses,
and
its
esters,
the
formates
are
used
in
perfumes.
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(organic
chemistry)
The
simplest
carboxylic
acid,
HCOOH,
a
colourless,
corrosive
liquid
with
a
sharp
odour;
it
is
present
in
the
stings
of
ants,
bees
and
nettles,
and
is
prepared
industrially
by
the
oxidation
of
methanol
or
formaldehyde;
it
has
some
industrial
uses,
and
its
esters,
the
formates
are
used
in
perfumes.