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monomer
what is the monomer for bioplastic
An RNA monomer is a nucleotide.
There is no antonym for polymer
the monomer is the base of the carbohydrate
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Its not bad as long as they are not leaking. Unfortunately polybutylene pipes have the best chance to start leaking at some point and it can be costly to repair.
a polymer.
The price of a polybutylene pipe will depend on how big it is, if it has any alloys in it, and how long it is. Without this information, it is near impossible to give a quote on price.
Polybutylene pipe is a discontinued pipe.
C.G.F Clarke has written: 'Polybutylene'
monomer
it is a monomer of nucleosides
As I understand it polybutylene hasn't been removed from the formal plumbing code, however the sale of polybutylene was quickly phased out in or around 1995 which is when the major class action lawsuit (Cox v Shell Oil) was settled for just shy of a billion dollars. As you likely know there have been countless problems with all variations of polybutylene pipes and associated fittings, and although it's still listed in the code, consumers should not consider this an endorsement of quality or performance.
I would say a form of pex plumbing
what is the monomer for bioplastic
monomer