paraformaldehyde or formaldehyde?

Antony Bakke (bakkea@ohsu.EDU)
Mon, 20 Nov 95 10:33:15 PST

Yes, the company was right. When paraformaldehye goes into solution
it becomes formaldehyde.

Tony Bakke


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