Formaldehyde, HCHO, is an example of an aldehyde (or carbonyl compounds)
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Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature.
No. Polyquaternium-10 uses quaternary ammonium as a functional group. This is different from formaldehyde, which has an aldehyde as the functional group.
Go to: www.google.com Type in: purchase formaldehyde It will give you a list of places that sell it.
Matter is classified at the microscopic level based on its composition and structure. It can be categorized into elements, compounds, and mixtures. Elements are made up of a single type of atom, compounds are composed of different types of atoms chemically bonded together, and mixtures are made up of two or more substances physically combined.
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Silver would be classified as an element, which is a type of pure substance.
Sprite is a liquid solution that is classified as a beverage, so it is considered a liquid matter.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature.
formaldehyde is sp2 hybradized and is trigonal planar.
Matter is classified as mixtures and substances. Mixtures are made up of two or more different substances that are physically combined, such as saltwater. Substances consist of only one type of atom or molecule, like elements (e.g. gold) and compounds (e.g. water).
Yes, rice is a starchy grain that is classified as a type of matter. It is composed of carbohydrates, proteins, and other nutrients that contribute to its nutritional value.
No. Polyquaternium-10 uses quaternary ammonium as a functional group. This is different from formaldehyde, which has an aldehyde as the functional group.
They are classified as gases at standard conditions. And by "thing," you mean matter.
Urea-formaldehyde I think
this is the poly-condensation reaction of urea and formaldehyde at acidic medium ..this is milky type productive used as adhesive in plywood industry.
in my view of making this statement towards my fellow citizens the type of matter that gold happens to be is an element.