Paraformaldehyde is a solid form of formaldehyde. ithas the same uses as formaldehyde. Like Formaldehyde, Paraformaldehyde also reacts with phenol, urea, melamine or resorcinol and produce resins used as binders.
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They use different nucleotide bases:DNA replication uses thymine.Transcription uses uracil.
It is used to show much greater details about small areas.:)
the different uses of water are cooking,washing our clothes,swimming in our pool and bathing in our bathroom.
Paraformaldehyde (PFA) is the term used to describe the smallest polyoxymethylene. The "para" simply means it's the polymerization product of formaldehyde.
The author uses details of setting by placing the story in a dark forest at night and having the two characters be of different ethnic groups with a historical rivalry in the area.
By reacting formaldehyde with alkanolamine or paraformaldehyde with alkanolamine below temperature of 50 degrees celcius.
See this link for details.
For details see this link.
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What are the different uses of'paper-straw'
discuss the different day to day uses of statistics
It's very fragmented and uses concrete details.
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Mendelevium has not uses.
They use different nucleotide bases:DNA replication uses thymine.Transcription uses uracil.