Bakelite (plastic) invented by Leo Baekeland.
The chemical name of bakelite is polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride.
Aqueous solutions of formaldehyde are referred to as formalin. "100%" formalin consists of a saturated solution of formaldehyde (this is about 40% by volume or 37% by mass) in water, with a small amount of stabilizer, usually methanol to limit oxidation and polymerization. A typical commercial grade formalin may contain 10-12% methanol in addition to metallic impurities like aluminum (3 ppm), iron (1 ppm) and copper (1 ppm).
melamine(2,4,6-Triamino-1,3,5-triazine) & formaldehyde
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The chemical name of bakelite is polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride.
No, Teflon does not contain formaldehyde. Teflon is a brand name for a synthetic polymer, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which does not include formaldehyde in its composition.
Phenol and carbolic acid are actually the same compound. "Carbolic acid" is an older, colloquial term for phenol.
Methanal
The brand name of the phenol product recommended for disinfecting surfaces is Lysol.
o Cresol 2-methyl phenol m Cresol 3-methyl phenol p- Cresol 4- methyl phenol
Methane monoxide
The IUPAC name for formaldehyde is methanal.
Aqueous solutions of formaldehyde are referred to as formalin. "100%" formalin consists of a saturated solution of formaldehyde (this is about 40% by volume or 37% by mass) in water, with a small amount of stabilizer, usually methanol to limit oxidation and polymerization. A typical commercial grade formalin may contain 10-12% methanol in addition to metallic impurities like aluminum (3 ppm), iron (1 ppm) and copper (1 ppm).
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):Quaternium-152-bromo-2nitropropane-1,3-diolimidazolidinyl ureadiazolidinyl ureaFormalinMethanalMethyl aldehydeMethylene oxideMorbicid acidOxymethylene
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