Neoprene is not a mineral so it isn't mined. It is a synthetic rubber that is chemically manufactured.
Neoprene
Neoprene
Neoprene was invented by Wallace Carothers and Dupont Labs in 1930.
The monomer of neoprene is 2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene (C4H5Cl).
No. Neoprene is a material as are cotton and silk. A fabric is made out of material.
neoprene is used for things like laptop sleves and wetsuits. it is a ******* liberty :)))))
C4H5Cl Note that neoprene is produced through the polymerization of chloroprene--meaning that both have the same chemical formula, but in neoprene it is a repeated structural unit.
Neoprene is part of the synthetic rubber family, They are produced by polymerization of chloroprene. Neoprene maintains flexibility over a wide range of temperatures' it also consists good chemical stability.
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Can't be done unless we know WHAT glue it is ! - NAME your glue .
not good. it will eat away at the neoprene and eventually start deteriorating. especially with heat and sun exposure