Talk:Bronopol
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The external link below this article to furrental.com contradicts the statement "Liberated formaldehyde is not responsible for the biological activity associated with Bronopol". Joeylawn 03:05, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Math
The article claims that 0.0025 is equal to 25 parts in a million. Surely it's 25 parts in ten-thousand? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.77.207.114 (talk • contribs) .
- It says 0.0025 per cent. One per cent is one part in a hundred, so 0.0025 per cent is 25 parts in a million, as it says. —Keenan Pepper 15:08, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
hello i suffer from a reaction to bronopol and need a produce list of products that contain broponol please can you help me?
Animated gif
isn't there a non-animated gif of this chemical? the animated version is rather distracting.
Henna (talk) 18:06, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
The article does not appear to be in an encyclopedic style
Applications
This article cites a poor source for the following:
This ingredient has been restricted for use in cosmetics in Canada.[2]
http://www.goodguide.com/ingredients/50954-bromo-nitropropane-diol
If you look at that link I wouldn't say it is a very reliable source.
Decomposition
What means "very low levels of formaldehyde" are released? How is the stoichiometric ratio? 1 formaldehyde per 1 decaying Bronopol?