A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. Some examples are as follows
Some examples are: polycarbonate, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylacetate, polysulphone, polythene, polytheneterephtalate, polyamide, polymetaacrylate and many others. Specific examples are:
The rubber in your erasures. The rubber bands in the braces of some students.
The plastic overhead transparencies the teacher uses.
The linoleum on some classroom floors.
The plastic coverings for the fluorescent lights overhead.
The synthetic fabrics in some of the shirts and pants worn.
The glasses that students and teachers wear, both lenses and temples.
The plastics in the cell phones that students are not supposed to have. Ditto for their iPods.
coatings with Teflon, discs, bags, thermal insulators with polystyrene, bottles for liquids, laboratory ware, kitchen ware, clothes, shoes, components for electronics, electrotechnics and mechanics, and many others.
Polyethylene (high-density) used in milk/juice cartons. Polystyrene used in CD cases.
Polymers used are plastic bags, paints, adhesives, lubricants, rubber, etc.
Examples of polymers are beeds, 1+1=2 and your mom( i got this your mom frm sum were i am not sure of this)
blankets
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hose
Sophie's Milk
All Plastics are the polymers but all the polymers are not the Plastics, why because there will be biodegradable polymers, biopolymer, rubber exist, which will be not in the plastic group
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With polymers you can do all kinds of things like they use polymers to make nylon and acrylic fabric they also use it for paint and bikes and car tires, some types of plastics, pipe restorations, DNA blueprints in our bodies, and protein and starches in the foods we eat.
Usually, pressure and a catalyst (initiator) are applied and the result is a polyalkene or polyolefin. Examples include polyethylene and polypropylene etc.
Sophie's Milk
Polymers are used all around, plastics and rubber are polymers.
Benzene, octane, acetone, ethanol, propane, butane, sucrose, caffeine, polyethylene and cellulose are all organic compounds. The last two compounds are in fact organic polymers.
ocean waves/ sound waves and it is also used in finding out the distances between planets and all.
All Plastics are the polymers but all the polymers are not the Plastics, why because there will be biodegradable polymers, biopolymer, rubber exist, which will be not in the plastic group
Polymers in the home can be (but is not all inclusive):Most man-made fabrics; (rayon, nylon, etc.) curtains, clothing, table cloths, carpet, etc.Most household plastics; trash cans, trash bags, plastic containers, plastic cutlery and plastic plates, plastic drinking cups and glasses; etc.Toys - most plastic toysCDs, DVDs, Computer's, Appliance's, Car Parts, Water Hose and Sprinklers, etc.
Polyethylene is a polymer which is combustible. All polymers are so.
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With polymers you can do all kinds of things like they use polymers to make nylon and acrylic fabric they also use it for paint and bikes and car tires, some types of plastics, pipe restorations, DNA blueprints in our bodies, and protein and starches in the foods we eat.
Virtually all synthetic polymers are used in industry.
Different polymers have different physical and chemical properties. This makes some polymers more suitable for particular applications than others. As a result, no one polymer is suitable for all applications.
Usually, pressure and a catalyst (initiator) are applied and the result is a polyalkene or polyolefin. Examples include polyethylene and polypropylene etc.