Why does formaldehyde exist primarily as methandiol in aqueous solution? – chemistry.stackexchange.com

From Wikipedia, Methanediol is a product of the hydration of formaldehyde $\ce{H2C=O}$, and predominates in water solution: the equilibrium constant being about $10^7$ and in a 5% by weight ...

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