Synthetic polymers are plastics or any other man-made thing!
1-Nylon:used in making footwears,stockings and toothbrush fibres.
2-Polyester fibre:synthetic polyester fibre is used as a substitute of natural fibre in textile.
Virtually all synthetic polymers are used in industry.
the tip is made up of synthtic diamonds and because diamonds have a very high density they can cut thriugh many objects including steel and other metals.
The ultimate source of natural sugar based polymers are plants. Plants make sugar (glucose) by photosynthesis. The glucose is then used to make polymers such as starch (amylose and amylopectin) and cellulose. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysaccharide
Polymers are all around us. They vary from plastic bags to even credit cards. Simple to make and simple to use!
Nanopolymers are a class of materials called polymers, which have a nanoscale. Such polymers have nanoparticles in the polymer matrix but with one dimension ranging from 1 to 50nm at the very least.
Synthetic.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element.
No, not to any degree you will notice.
While plastics are used as a common example of polymers, there are many other materials which are also polymers. Polymers include:anything plasticproteins, such as hair, nails, tortoise shellcellulose in paper and treesDNAsilly puttyrubber
1. Polyethylene.2. Polyester.These are the main two types of plastics;there may be many more plastics lying on the grounds of this big chunk of land[EARTH].
Pretty much anything can be detected in a drug test.
In both addition and condensation polymers, smaller (usually) organic monomers combine to form a larger molecule. In both cases the polymer formed has different properties than the starting monomers.
polymers are classified into 5 types as follows: A))based on synthesis: 1)addition polymers 2)condensation polymers B))based on inter molecular forces: 1)fibers 2)elastromers 3)thermoplastics 4)thermosettings C))from source 1)natural polymers 2)synthetic polymers D))based on material 1)organic polymer 2)inorganic polymer E))based on structure 1)linear polymer 2)branched polymer 3)cross linked polymer F))based on the monomer 1)homo polymer 2)hetero polymer
5w30 or 10w30 (do not use synthtic)
Polymers are used all around, plastics and rubber are polymers.
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
The 2 types of plastics are thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers.( :