Polymerization is the process of binding a number of molecules which contain a small number of Carbon atoms (Monomer) to form one molecule of a large number of Carbon atoms (Polymer).
Yes it polymerizes to form PVC(Poly vinyl chloride)
Yes. The polymer formed when it polymerized is polychloroethene - which is more commonly known as polyvinylchloride or PVC. PVC plastic is practically ubiquitous.
no, chloroethene is not an alkane as all alkanes end with an -ane so chloroethene will be an alkene as it ends with -ene.
water, it is a DEhydration reaction
Polymerized acrylics won't evaporate. Acrylic monomers will.
Amino acid
an amino acid polymer is typically referred to as a protein
no, chloroethene is not an alkane as all alkanes end with an -ane so chloroethene will be an alkene as it ends with -ene.
Monosaccharides are polymerized.
The formula for chloroethene is C2H3Cl. Chloroethene is known as vinyl chloride. It is an example of an organic synthesis compound.
plastic used in pipes packaging furniture
the double bond
This monomer is the vinyl chloride.
glucagon
Is the polymerized oleffins content in the the petrolium products.
water, it is a DEhydration reaction
Polycarbonate. Polymerized bis phenol A
Chitin is polymerized N-acetylglucosamine.
Chloroethene is C2H3Cl, and is a key ingredient in PVC (poly-vinyl chloride). The balancedequation for this reaction is: 2C2H3Cl + 5O2 --> 4CO2 + 2H2O + 2HCl.