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Which is the recommended polymer for water bottles?

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the recommended polymer for water bottles due to its durability, lightweight nature, and recyclability. PET is commonly used in the production of single-use and reusable water bottles.


What is a 'dry polymer'?

A dry polymer is one that is not in solution. they are used where moisture would create an issue. Sometimes dry polymer powder is added to cement so that when the cement is hydrated to make concrete, the dry polymer is hydrated at the same time. If a wet polymer, or polymer solution were used, it would react with the cement and make it unusable.


Was there any digested BAPNA contamination the pepsin or deionized water?

Neither contaminated pepsin nor deionized water would cause the digestion of BAPNA. Pepsin is a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins, while deionized water is unlikely to impact enzymatic activity. Any digestion of BAPNA would more likely be due to enzyme activity or other factors.


How many repeating units are in a polymer?

The number of repeating units in a polymer depend on the size and structure of the polymer chain. The repeating unit is the smallest unit that is repeated throughout the polymer chain. For example, in a polymer with a molecular weight of 1000 g/mol and a repeating unit of 100 g/mol, there would be 10 repeating units in the polymer chain.


Is diamound a polymer?

Not at all. A diamond contains mostly carbon. A polymer would have other elements besides carbon - teflon, for instance, is carbon and fluorine (I picked teflon because it's the simplest polymer - lots and lots of carbon and fluorine atoms.)

Related Questions

If you add water to a polymer what will happen?

When water is added to a polymer, it can cause the polymer chains to swell and increase in volume. This is because water molecules can interact with the polymer chains, promoting their separation and expansion. In some cases, this can lead to the polymer absorbing water and becoming softer or more flexible.


Which is the recommended polymer for water bottles?

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the recommended polymer for water bottles due to its durability, lightweight nature, and recyclability. PET is commonly used in the production of single-use and reusable water bottles.


What is a 'dry polymer'?

A dry polymer is one that is not in solution. they are used where moisture would create an issue. Sometimes dry polymer powder is added to cement so that when the cement is hydrated to make concrete, the dry polymer is hydrated at the same time. If a wet polymer, or polymer solution were used, it would react with the cement and make it unusable.


What is a non example of a polymer?

An example of a non-polymer would be water (H2O), which is a small molecule made of two different types of atoms (hydrogen and oxygen) that are not linked together in a repeating chain like in a polymer.


Does polymer powder smell bad?

not usually, but would depend on the polymer


How many molecule of water are needed to hydrolyze a polymer that is 11 monomers long?

10


What food would help food move faster?

Dietry fibre and also water are good for digestion.


What are natural and synthetic polymers?

A natural polymer would be rubber which is obtained from nature. A synthetic polymer would be polybutadiene which behaves like rubber.


Polypropylene would be called a?

polymer plastic


Was there any digested BAPNA contamination the pepsin or deionized water?

Neither contaminated pepsin nor deionized water would cause the digestion of BAPNA. Pepsin is a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins, while deionized water is unlikely to impact enzymatic activity. Any digestion of BAPNA would more likely be due to enzyme activity or other factors.


What is changed when making up a complex polymer that would result in a compound with different chemical properties?

The number of monomers in the polymer is variable.


What would happen if there was no digestion?

You would die...