The reaction between formic acid and bromine in strongly acid aqueous media at 298 K Brz + HCOOH -2 Br-+ 2 H+ + COz was studied by absorption spectrophotometry (A = 447 nm). Reaction rates, expressed as H = -d[Brz]/dt, depend on the concentrations of HCOOH (0.3-2.4M), Br2[(2.7-13.6) X 10-3M], H+ (0.
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The production of formic acid by the atmospheric oxidation of turpentine
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