Chemistry, asked by vinyvibhav3940, 1 year ago

Melamine is formed by combination

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Answered by tarun101
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Melamine /ˈmɛləmiːn/ ( listen) is anorganic base and a trimer of cyanamide, with a 1,3,5-triazine skeleton. Like cyanamide, it contains 67% nitrogen by mass and, if mixed with resins, has fire retardant properties due to its release of nitrogen gas when burned or charred, and has several other industrial uses. Melamine is also a metabolite ofcyromazine, a pesticide. It is formed in the body of mammals that have ingested cyromazine.[3] It has been reported that cyromazine can also be converted to melamine in plants
Answered by xcristianox
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The answer is Melamine.

<> Melamine is used for making kitchen wares and floor tiles.

<> It's a chemical with an organic base.

<> It's a good thermosetting plastic and acts as an insulator.

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