plastic - grocery bags
polyester - clothes
rubber - balls
nylon - fabric
Teflon - skillets
polystyrene - styrofoam cups
bakelite - old telephones
kevlar - bulletproof jackets
polyisoprene - latex rubber
balloons
They are trade names.
amylose (coiled unbranched) and amylopectin (Branched)
They are used for bike and car tires, some types of plastics, pipe restorations, DNA blueprints in our bodies, and protein and starches in the foods we eat.
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
Monomers hook up to form polymers. There is a link below that will lead you to the Wikipedia post on polymers.Water is also produced, this is a condensation reaction.
Plastics, which are polymers plus some additives, are their main use.
Used as a POLYMERS.
Alamanda Polymers was created in 2007-10.
10 electrical equipment
Dehydration reaction.
They are trade names.
polymers not poymers
These are used in making polymers, plastics and lubricants.
they are used fibre glass and carbon fibre
the scientific name is hypobinkofel but in our terminology it is thisisfakeidiot cheers ;)
Synthetic polymers are also known as man-made materials. Frequently these materials include plastics, polystyrene, nylon, rubbers, etc...
the scientific name is hypobinkofel but in our terminology it is thisisfakeidiot cheers ;)