Quote: Originally posted by jamit |
dr bob -- what do you mean, "use it as a formic acid source"? Are you saying that sodium formate can be turned into formic acid, say by adding
sulfuric acid and doing a distilation? or something else? Can you explain. thanks.
| This is correct. Formic acid has a pKa of 3.77, which is above that of sulfuric acid (−3 and 1.99 for the
diprotic). Additionally, it has a boiling point of 100.8 °C, which is below sulfuric acid's, allowing distillation. Add in equinormal amounts of
sulfuric acid and your formate salt then distill the formic acid from your sodium formate mix. |