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    The Neutralization of Formic Acid by NaOH Produces ________
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The Neutralization of Formic Acid by NaOH Produces ________

Question 46

Question 46

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The neutralization of formic acid by NaOH produces ________.


A) sodium formate as the only product
B) formate ion and hydronium ion
C) sodium formaldehyde
D) methyl alcohol
E) sodium formate and The neutralization of formic acid by NaOH produces ________. A) sodium formate as the only product B) formate ion and hydronium ion C) sodium formaldehyde D) methyl alcohol E) sodium formate and   O O

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