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a natural or synthetic pigment in an acrylic polymer emulsion
There are no synonyms for a monomer, it can combine with other molecules to form a polymer, but even polymer is not synonymous...
When you mix blue and yellow pigment, you will get green pigment. This is because blue and yellow are primary colors that combine to create secondary colors, in this case, green.
When you combine all the colors in the rainbow together you get the color black
When monomers combine to form a condensation polymer, another product that is typically formed is a small molecule such as water, methanol, or hydrogen chloride. This byproduct is released during the polymerization process as the monomers link together to form the polymer chain.
The primary colors of light are the photon structures independent of the material, which function as a basis for the other colors, while the pigment colors are those that acquire certain materials and that combine to give rise to other colors.
No, polymer paint and gouache are different types of paint. Polymer paint uses synthetic resins as the binding agent, making it more durable and water-resistant. Gouache, on the other hand, is a type of watercolor paint that has a more opaque quality due to the addition of white pigment.
Acrylic paint is made by mixing pigment with acrylic polymer emulsion. The pigment provides color, while the emulsion acts as a binder to hold the pigment together and adhere it to surfaces. Additional additives may be included to adjust the paint's consistency, drying time, and other properties.
Polymers are any number of compounds consisting of millions of repeating units. Monomers are related because they're the building blocks of a polymer.
The substance that holds particles of pigment together is usually a binder or medium. This binder can be a variety of substances such as oil, water, acrylic polymer, or gum arabic, which helps the pigment adhere to the surface and creates a consistent texture for the paint or ink.
It affects the properties of a polymer by it being "combine" with sodium borate.
The pair of functional groups that can be part of a condensation reaction to form a polymer chain is hydroxyl (-OH) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups. The hydroxyl group provides the -OH to form water during the condensation reaction, linking monomers together to form the polymer chain.