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Which acid is produced by ants for defense purposes? 

Formic acid, also known as hydrogen formate, is produced by ants for defense. It’s named after the Latin word “formica,” meaning ant.

It’s a weak acid, and in water, it partially dissociates to form hydrogen ions and formate ions. Ants have specialized glands that produce and release formic acid as a defensive mechanism.

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