No.
at low molecular wight ~6000mol/g it is used as dispersant may be at higher molecular weight it forms a water soluble polymer, but i dont know if there are any useful application for that
Rubber is actually made from latex which is a form of silicon. Rubber bands are a polymer that can be stretched.
Usually it is a latex polymer.
No, Teflon does not contain latex. Teflon is a brand name for a synthetic polymer called polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which is not derived from latex.
polythene is cheapest form of polymer
Natural rubber is made from latex. Tires are made of nitrile, steel and / or polymer strands.
Natural rubber is made from latex. Tires are made of nitrile, steel and / or polymer strands.
Polyethylene is a synthetic polymer made from hydrocarbons got fro oil. Latex is a natural coagulated tree sap made from the Rubber tree Latex is much more elastic than polyethylene and both degrade in sunlight UV
Polyethylene is a synthetic polymer made from hydrocarbons got fro oil. Latex is a natural coagulated tree sap made from the Rubber tree Latex is much more elastic than polyethylene and both degrade in sunlight UV
by adding monomers to create a polymer, at a certain time, a polymer becomes a macromolecule
that is depending upon the voltage
Natural rubber is a polymer built up of isoprene units. Latex is found in nature. It comes from rubber tree (Hevea Brasiliensis). Latex coagulates naturally and turn into dry natural rubber. Normally, latex containing 25 to 40% of dry rubber.