how the formation of formalin takes place in a dead body
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The basic idea is that you inject the arterial system with embalming fluid. ... The injection pushes out the blood and pushes in the embalming fluid, distributing it throughout the body via the arteries. Then, there are parts of the body that aren't reached through the arterial system, and that's the abdominal area.
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Formaldehyde (HCHO), also called methanal, an organic compound, the simplest of the aldehydes, used in large amounts in a variety of chemical manufacturing processes. It is produced principally by the vapour-phase oxidation of methanol and is commonly sold as formalin, a 37 percent aqueous solution.
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