ABS.
One name to watch for is butadiene styrene.
Butadiene is a non-corrosive gas that condenses to a liquid and is used to make polymers. Butadiene polymers include neoprene, styrene-butadiene rubber, and nitrile rubber.
acrylonitrile
Poly Styrene's birth name is Marianne Joan Elliott-Said.
The molecular formula for styrene is C8H8. This is derived by multiplying the empirical formula (CH) by a factor of 8 to get the molecular formula. Styrene consists of 8 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.
Polystyrene is an aromatic polymer of styrene. Its other name is Thermocole. Its molecular formula is (C8H8)n.
The business began in 1932 making stepladders, ironing boards, stools, and wooden toys. By 1934 it adopted the name LEGO and employs 6-7 people, and in 1935 it produces the LEGO wooden duck and clothes hangers. In 1949 the company produced 200 different plastic and wooden toys including automatic binding bricks the forerunner to LEGO bricks that we know today. They were only sold in Denmark.
Propyne (methylacetylene)
The chemical name for thermocol is expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is a synthetic polymer made from the monomer styrene.
Poly Styrene, real name Marianne Joan Elliot-Said, died of cancer on 25th April 2011. A woman of outstanding talent and incisive wit who did much to kickstart, and fuel, the girl power movement.
Most hitch covers are made from billet aluminum, though polystyrene is also common, and triple chrome die-cast metal coming in third. Polystyrene is a polymer made from styrene, another name for phenylethene (ethenylbenzene).
Polystyrene is primarily made from the monomer styrene, which is derived from petroleum or natural gas. It is a synthetic polymer that consists of long chains of styrene units. Various additives are included to enhance properties such as strength, flexibility, and flame resistance.