Depending on the polymer, possibly nothing, possibly the polymer would break apart.
depends what with , its usually a condensation reaction in which water is eliminated to form polymers
Mixing polymer and water is almost always a physical change because polymers have reacted completely out.
Polymers are insoluble in water.
the water spills
You can add some new clay to your old clay. I know that works. You could also try adding a tiny bit of water to your clay to make it softer.
It is a polymer and insoluble in water so the pH of water should be 7
The by-product of condensation polymerisations is water.
Adding water rapidly to a hot crucible might cause the crucible to brake.
The crystals will absorb the water in the juice and leave behind the flavorings of the juice such as pulp sugar or fat.
Water does not have a polymer.
Add again water.
the salt will disolve
Water.
No.
Benzene
0.1125% of polymer solution.
the water spills
It allows ions to flow through the water.
No - it is a synthetic polymer and it is not a natural polymer like cotton which has excellent absorption qualities.
Yes water ions are inolved in polymer digestion, because a certain chemical is relaese once the digested process starts which cause water ions frequently