Reaction of carbon monoxide with sodium hydroxide
Reaction of carbon monoxide with sodium hydroxide
Carbon monoxide reacts with fused NaOH under pressure to give sodium methanoate. Methanoic acid is produced from this salt by the addition of dilute HCl.
NaOH (l) + CO (g) → HCOONa (s)
then HCOO- (aq) + H+ (aq) → HCOOH (l)
Methanoic acid is used to produce insecticides and for dyeing, tanning, and electroplating.
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