formic acid (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) The simplest carboxylic acid, HCOOH, a colourless, corrosive liquid with a sharp odour systematically known as methanoic acid; 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.
1941, Ogden Nash, “The Ant”, in The Face is Familiar: The Selected Verse of Ogden Nash, reprint edition, Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City Publishing Company, →OCLC, page 224:The ant has made himself illustrious / Through constant industry industrious. / So what? / Would you be calm and placid / If you were full of formic acid?
methanoic acid
- Arabic: حمض الفورميك
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 甲酸 (gaap3 syun1), 蟻酸/蚁酸 (ngai5 syun1)
- Mandarin: 甲酸 (zh) (jiǎsuān), 蟻酸/蚁酸 (zh) (yǐsuān)
- Czech: kyselina mravenčí f
- Danish: methansyre, myresyre (da)
- Dutch: mierenzuur (nl) n, methaanzuur n
- Faroese: meyrusýra f
- Finnish: muurahaishappo (fi), metaanihappo (fi)
- French: acide formique (fr) m
- Georgian: ჭიანჭველამჟავა (č̣ianč̣velamžava)
- German: Ameisensäure (de) f
- Greek: μυρμηκικό οξύ m (myrmikikó oxý)
- Gujarati: પિપીલિકામ્લ (pipīlikāmla)
- Hungarian: hangyasav (hu)
- Icelandic: maurasýra f
- Irish: aigéad formach m
- Japanese: 蟻酸 (ja) (ぎさん, gisan)
- Latvian: skudrskābe (lv) f
- Macedonian: мравја киселина f (mravja kiselina)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: шоргоолжны хүчил (šorgoolžny xüčil), шургуулжны хүчил (šurguulžny xüčil) (pronunciation in China)
- Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠷᠭᠣᠯᠵᠢᠨ ᠦ
ᠬᠦᠴᠢᠯ (sirɣolǰin-ü küčil)
- Norwegian: maursyre f
- Persian: فرمیک اسید (formik asid), جوهر مورچه (jowhar-e murče)
- Portuguese: ácido fórmico m
- Romanian: acid formic (ro) m
- Russian: муравьи́ная кислота́ (ru) f (muravʹínaja kislotá)
- Serbo-Croatian: mravlja kiselina f
- Spanish: ácido fórmico m
- Swedish: myrsyra (sv) c
- Thai: กรดฟอร์มิก, กรดมด
- Turkish: formik asit (tr)
- Welsh: asid fformig m, asid methanöig m
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