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Formic acid is a dibasic acid in nature: hence, it forms:

A

CO

B

`CO_(2)`

C

`C_(3)O_(2)`

D

`SO_(2)`

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`HCOOH underset(-H_(2)O)overset(H_(2)SO_(4))to CO`
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  • Formic acid is obtained when

    A
    `CH_3 CHO` is oxidised with `K_2 Cr_2 O_7 and H_2 SO_4`
    B
    Glycerol is heated with oxalic acid
    C
    `(CH_3 COO)_2` Ca is heated with conc. `H_2 SO_4`
    D
    `(HCOO)_2` Ca is heated with `(CH_3 COO)_2 Ca`
  • Weak dibasic acids among the following

    A
    `H_(2)SO_(4)`
    B
    `H_(2)S`
    C
    `H_(2)O_(2)`
    D
    `H_(2)SO_(5)`
  • Formic acid gives the test of :

    A
    Aldehydic group
    B
    Ketonic group
    C
    Carboxylic group
    D
    Alcoholic group
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