The chemical name of bakelite is polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride.
UREA-METHANL
UREA-METHANL
That's the same as formaldehyde.
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is the simplest aldehyde. It is also known as methanal (NOT methanol) or paraform.
The name Formaldehyde is derived from its corresponding carboxylic acid Formic acid (oxidized product of formaldehyde), Formic acid first time was isolated from FORMICA , the Latin name for ANTS.
Formaldehyde, or methanal
HCHO is the chemical formula of formaldehyde.
No, not the kind of alcohol that you drink. Your body metabolizes drinking alcohol (ethanol) through a series of steps, one of which is acetylaldehyde, a chemical related to formaldehyde. However, the body metabolizes methanol, another kind of alcohol, into formaldehyde.
melamine(2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine) & formaldehyde
ask a smoker, that and another 200 poisons are in cigarettes
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.