Formaldehyde 37% Reagent Grade *

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About Formaldehyde 37% Reagent Grade

Formaldehyde Is A Naturally Occurring Organic Compound. Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable, strong-smelling chemical that is used in building materials and to produce many household products. Formaldehyde can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. High levels of exposure may cause some types of cancers. Formaldehyde is a simple chemical compound made of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. All life forms – bacteria, plants, fish, animals and humans – naturally produce formaldehyde as part of cell metabolism. Formaldehyde is perhaps best known for its preservative and anti-bacterial properties, but formaldehyde-based chemistry is used to make a wide range of value-added products. Formaldehyde is one of the most well-studied and well-understood compounds in commerce.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Disinfectant
  • Preservation of biological specimen
  • Disinfectant To Kill Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi
  • Identify Alkaloids
  • Drug Testing
  • Photography
  • Resin Production

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Safety and Shipping Information

DOT: Formaldehyde, solution, 8, UN2209, III, PG III; 5-gallon ships hazmat.

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Formaldehyde Solution 37%.

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Chemistry Table

50-00-0
CH2O
2209
712

Specifications

Assay 36.5-38.0%
Preservative 10-15%
Color (APHA) 10
Residue on Ignition 0.005%
Titrable Acid 0.006 meq/g
Chloride 5 ppm
Sulfate 0.002%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 5 ppm
Iron 5 ppm
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