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Paraformaldehyde is a white, solid polymer of formaldehyde, primarily used as a source of formaldehyde in various chemical reactions and applications. It is produced by the polymerization of formaldehyde gas, resulting in a powdery substance that is soluble in water and alcohol. Paraformaldehyde is commonly utilized in the production of resins, adhesives, and as a disinfectant in laboratory settings.

| Chemical formula | C1H2O |
| Purity | Typically 90% to 99% |
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Melting point | Approximately 150 °C |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and organic solvents |
When purchasing paraformaldehyde, buyers should consider the required purity level for their specific applications, as well as the form (powder or granules) that best suits their processing needs. It is also important to specify the quantity needed, as bulk orders may affect pricing. Additionally, inquire about any relevant safety data sheets and handling instructions, as paraformaldehyde can be hazardous.
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It is used in the production of resins, adhesives, and as a disinfectant.
It can be hazardous; proper safety precautions should be taken.
It is produced by the polymerization of formaldehyde gas.
Purity typically ranges from 90% to 99%.
Yes, it is commonly used in laboratory applications.
It is available in powder and granule forms.