no. it's a different kind of polymer
It is a synthetic addition polymer.
A polymer formed by the chain addition of unsaturated monomer molecules, such as olefins, with one another without the formation of a by-product as water or without the loss of any atom or molecule is called as an Addition Polymer.
An unsaturated hydrocarbon, such as propene (novanet)
Not without the addition of other chemical/physical agents. A polymer is a plastic.
it is manmade
is dacron flammable
The difference between nylon and dacron rope is that nylon stretch but dacron dose not!
It is a synthetic addition polymer.
A polymer formed by the chain addition of unsaturated monomer molecules, such as olefins, with one another without the formation of a by-product as water or without the loss of any atom or molecule is called as an Addition Polymer.
Yes. It is an addition polymer of ethene so it is a hydrocarbon.
Dacron is a man-made fibre and cotton is a natural fibre. Often textiles are fabricated from a mix of these fibres. In those cases, the textile is labeled dacron-cotton, with percentages of each fibre posted on the label.
Dacron is one of the names for an artificially produced, oil based plastic
polystyrene
An unsaturated hydrocarbon, such as propene (novanet)
Dacron
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Usually by addition of a catalyst. Some are formed at high temperature or pressure.