rubber
Rubber
Polymers are formed from monomers.
YES! polyvinyl chloride is a synthetic polymer. This is so because it is a polychain made up of repeated units of monomers. More specifically this plastic has the presence of HCl and ethyne within the organic compound. This is a type of a plastic used for various purposes such as insulation for electrical wires.
No, alanine, which is an amino acid, is a type of monomerthat can form a polypeptide. The individual units are monomers, the long chain is a polymer.
electrons/protons/neutrons Atoms Molecule Polymer Element
more natural, most natural
No. it is not synthetic. I am however quite certain it is possible to synthesize some forms of proteins.
Natural and synthetic
Silk is natural, not a man-made polymer. The silk is mainly obtained from the cocoons of the Mulberry Silkworm (Bombyx mori). When the caterpillar forms a pupae, it encases itself in a cocoon of fine silk thread. Before the adult moth emerges, the cocoon is steeped in hot water to kill the developing moth inside. The cocoon is then unravelled and is combined with several other silk threads to produce a strong silk thread that can be used to produce silk fabric.
When two or more join together a polymer forms a molecule.
Polymers are formed from monomers.
a monomer
Oxycodone
The vitamin E "tocopherol" exists in eight various forms.
YES! polyvinyl chloride is a synthetic polymer. This is so because it is a polychain made up of repeated units of monomers. More specifically this plastic has the presence of HCl and ethyne within the organic compound. This is a type of a plastic used for various purposes such as insulation for electrical wires.
1. Natural as occurs in food sources. 2. Synthetic as manufactured. or, 1. Water Soluble, 2. Non-water soluble.
Synthetic forms of testosterone.
Natural forms of What?