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PVC= poly vinyl chloride
No it does not. PVC is poly vinyl Chloride.
it is used for making toys it is an example of thermoplastics
First of all, PVC stands for "Poly(vynil chloride)", which is a polymer. What is a polymer? A macromolecule which consists of the union of many (a lot) of units called monomers. In this case, the monomer is the Vynil Chloride. But for answering your question... The PVC is a (macro-)molecuale, or... a compound. It has an structure, its own properties. ;)
A compound name ending in chloride means that there is one or more lone atoms of chlorine in the compound. The chlorine is not bound up in a poly-atomic ion like chlorite or chlorate. An example is sodium chloride, NaCl, which contains one lone atom of chlorine. Another example is magnesium chloride, MgCl2, which contains two lone atoms of chlorine.
PVC or Poly(vinyl chloride) PVC or Poly(vinyl chloride)
poly vinyl chloride is a polymer made by polmerisation of vinyl chloride.
poly vinyl chloride Polyvinyl Chloride
To fill in cracks ;)
Poly vinyl chloride.
Poly Vinyl Chloride
Poly vinyl Chloride.
hardened poly vinyl chloride
The plastic Poly Vinyl Chloride is commonly abbreviated to PVC. UPVC is Unplasticised Poly Vinyl Chloride and is a rigid form of PVC often used in the building industry as a low-maintenance material.
The scientific name for PVC is polyvinyl chloride.
PVC= poly vinyl chloride
poly-vinyl chloride