Yes, it is a polymer.
Polyvinyl chloride is a thermoplastic polymer.
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The repeating unit for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is -CH2-CHCl-.
It is a synthetic addition polymer.
PVC or polyvinyl chloride is a polymer created from the alkene monomer vinyl chloride (CH2=CHCl)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a type of polymer that is made up of repeating units of vinyl chloride. The bond in PVC is a covalent bond, where atoms share electrons to form a strong bond within the polymer chain structure.
No, vinyl and PVC are not the same. Vinyl is a type of plastic resin, while PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a synthetic plastic polymer derived from vinyl. Vinyl can refer to a broader range of materials, while PVC specifically refers to a type of vinyl.
Usually just polyvinyl chloride, which works and is cheap to use.
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a common name for a polymer of vinyl chloride. PVC is widely used in construction, healthcare, automotive, and other industries due to its durability, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals. It is commonly known for its use in pipes, flooring, window frames, and vinyl records.
The gas used for making polyvinyl plastic, specifically polyvinyl chloride (PVC), is vinyl chloride. Vinyl chloride is a colorless gas that is polymerized to form PVC, a widely used plastic in various applications such as pipes, wiring, and flooring. The production process involves the polymerization of vinyl chloride monomers to create the long-chain polymer characteristic of polyvinyl plastic.
The monomer of Polyvinylchloride (PVC) is vinyl chloride!! which is simply a hydrogen atom replaced by a chlorine atom in ethylene (monomer for polyethylene) i.e CH2=CHCl. Hope this helps.