Here are some of the common alternate names for formaldehyde or for formaldehyde-releasing chemicals (chemicals that release formaldehyde as they break down in your body):
Methanal or methyl aldehyde
Ch3oh+ 1/2 o2 ---> h2co+ h2o
ch2o
HCHO is the chemical formula of formaldehyde.
Yes. Formaldehyde is a chemical compound, which is a pure substance, and pure substances, in addition to solutions, are homogeneous.
it's a base
Yes, but so is rubbing alcohol depending on its strength. Formaldehyde for lab work is often diluted with water, and is then called, "Formalin".
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is the simplest aldehyde. It is also known as methanal (NOT methanol) or paraform.
The chemical name of bakelite is polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride.
HCHO is the chemical formula of formaldehyde.
melamine(2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine) & formaldehyde
H2CO
Formaldehyde is an extremely common chemical in manufacturing, but its best-known use is as the major component in embalming fluid.
CH2O - Formaldehyde
Oxygen is a chemical element, acetylene is an organic chemical compound.
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is a chemical found in tobacco smoke and is also used in mortuaries. Formaldehyde is known to be a known carcinogen.
The chemical urea-formaldehyde could be used in any number of application that might lend it a nickname. Truly, urea-formaldehyde is used so widely and diversely that no common name exists. However, there is one vastly popular use, MDF, the popular resin board used in construction.
Go to: www.google.com Type in: purchase formaldehyde It will give you a list of places that sell it.
Yes. Formaldehyde is a chemical compound, which is a pure substance, and pure substances, in addition to solutions, are homogeneous.