Water does not have a polymer.
No - it is a synthetic polymer and it is not a natural polymer like cotton which has excellent absorption qualities.
Yes water ions are inolved in polymer digestion, because a certain chemical is relaese once the digested process starts which cause water ions frequently
A common polymer to make a water bottle will be a plastic such as Polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Or another common plastic would be polypropylene (PP).Search Results
I think acrylic waterbase is hydrophilic whilst acrylic polymer paint is hydrophobic
The molecule releases a water molecule.
Water.
No.
Depending on the polymer, possibly nothing, possibly the polymer would break apart.
0.1125% of polymer solution.
No - it is a synthetic polymer and it is not a natural polymer like cotton which has excellent absorption qualities.
Yes water ions are inolved in polymer digestion, because a certain chemical is relaese once the digested process starts which cause water ions frequently
A common polymer to make a water bottle will be a plastic such as Polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Or another common plastic would be polypropylene (PP).Search Results
water pipes are almost always made of a polymer PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride)... it is a linear polymer with 1-chloro ethene as its repeating unit...
It is a polymer and insoluble in water so the pH of water should be 7
The by-product of condensation polymerisations is water.
dehydration synthesis (the process of making a polymer from monomer units , or making a greater polymer from smaller polymers)
I think acrylic waterbase is hydrophilic whilst acrylic polymer paint is hydrophobic