Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring organic compound with the formula.
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Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring organic compound with the formula.
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Formaldehyde is an important precursor to many other materials and chemical compounds.
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Formaldehyde is more complicated than many simple carbon compounds in that it adopts several diverse forms.
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Formaldehyde appears to be a useful probe in astrochemistry due to prominence of the 110?111 and 211?212 K-doublet transitions.
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Formaldehyde was first reported in 1859 by the Russian chemist Aleksandr Butlerov In his paper, Butlerov referred to formaldehyde as "dioxymethylen" [page 247] because his empirical formula for it was incorrect .
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Formaldehyde is produced industrially by the catalytic oxidation of methanol.
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Formaldehyde is a building block in the synthesis of many other compounds of specialised and industrial significance.
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Formaldehyde is a common precursor to more complex compounds and materials.
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Formaldehyde is a precursor to polyfunctional alcohols such as pentaerythritol, which is used to make paints and explosives.
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Formaldehyde releasers are used as biocides in personal care products such as cosmetics.
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Formaldehyde is approved for use in the manufacture of animal feeds in the US.
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Formaldehyde-based crosslinking is exploited in ChIP-on-chip or ChIP-sequencing genomics experiments, where DNA-binding proteins are cross-linked to their cognate binding sites on the chromosome and analyzed to determine what genes are regulated by the proteins.
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Formaldehyde emits from a variety of construction materials, furnishings, and consumer products.
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Formaldehyde inhalation has shown to cause oxidative stress and inflammation in animals.
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Formaldehyde was declared a toxic substance by the 1999 Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
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Formaldehyde was one of the chemicals used in 19th century industrialised food production that was investigated by Dr Harvey W Wiley with his famous 'Poison Squad' as part of the US Department of Agriculture.
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