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Is formaldehyde toxic?

Yes, one reason its use as a preservative has largely stopped is because exposure to it can cause cancer. Also both ingestion and inhalation can kill you (very painfully), getting it in your eyes can blind you and getting it in any open wounds will hurt more than you can imagine


What is the use of HCHO?

1.formaldehyde is used to preserve dead fossils. 2.it is used to produce medicine for urine infection. 3.used as a laboratory reagent


Difference between chemical process and bio-process?

Chemical prosses, or enzymstic process, is synonymous to bio processes


What is the use of drilling fluid?

The use of drilling fluids as follows:Remove cuttings from wellSuspend and release cuttingsControl formation pressuresSeal permeable formationsMaintain wellbore stabilityMinimize formation damageCool, lubricate, and support the bit and drilling assemblyTransmit hydraulic energy to tools and bitEnsure adequate formation evaluationControl corrosionFacilitate cementing and completionMinimize impact on environment


Why is it better to use a weak acid rather than a strong acid when you titrate a base?

Because it only partly ionises because it has less H+ ions so the reaction is not as fast, therefore the titration is easier to do becasue you have more time to see when it has reached neutral etc Edit: This answer is entirely incorrect. NEVER use a weak acid or a weak base as the titrant. Doing so will result in the formation of a buffer during the titration, and no useful information can be gained.

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Does formaldehyde sterilize?

No. Formaldehyde is commonly used as an embalming agent. You should NEVER use formaldehyde as a sterilizer, as the chemicals are toxic to humans and animals.


Do taxidermists use formaldehyde?

yes


What ingredients are in long lasting nail polish?

Formaldehyde and im sure of this because i looked it up so much to make sure so i did not sound stupid, retarded, and anything else i am one of those smart freaks you know... - - - - - You can't be THAT sure...they never used formaldehyde in nail polish. Tosylamide/formaldehyde resin, which has formaldehyde as an ingredient but is very different from formaldehyde when it gets put in nail polish, is a polymer they use to make nail polish harder. They're developing new resins to replace it because no one wants to use a product that says "formaldehyde" on the ingredients list even if it contains no actual formaldehyde.


Where is the chemical formaldehyde found?

Formaldehyde is an extremely common chemical in manufacturing, but its best-known use is as the major component in embalming fluid.


Do Opi nail lacquer products contain formaldehyde or it its derivatives?

I am allergic to formaldehyde, so I need to know the ingredients of all products I use.


Is it safe to use shampoo that has a formalin in its ingredient?

Formalin is formaldehyde in an aqueous solution. Some people have a formaldehyde allergy which could be triggered by contact with formalin.


What two processes do glaciers use to dramatically reshape the land?

Sliding at the base and Internal Formation. I'm not really sure, though.


Is formaldehyde in de-caf coffee?

There is a trace amount of formaldehyde that occurs naturally in all coffees. The decaffeination process uses solvents, but not formaldehyde or formalin - the FDA banned its use in 1985. This may be where this rumor originated.


How to manufacture urea formaldehyde resin?

The laboratory preparation of urea-formaldehyde with melamine formaldehyde resin added is meant to modify the urea-formaldehyde resins in order to get good performance with a low formaldehyde emission. The optimal percentage of the melamine resin is 20 percent of the entire solution.


What do people use today to embalm an organ?

Today, formaldehyde-based embalming fluids are commonly used to embalm organs. These fluids help preserve and protect the tissue, prevent decomposition, and maintain the organ's integrity for study or research purposes.


What substance do you use to preserve organisms?

Formaldehyde, also known as methanal is often used to preserve specimens. It is used as a 40% solution in water known as formalin.


What is common name for urea-formaldehyde?

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.