Rubber is an organic material.
A rubber band is considered an inorganic material because it is made of synthetic polymers such as latex or silicone rubber, which do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds like organic compounds do.
Hundreds thousands chemical equations of organic compounds are known !
By convention chemical compounds containing carbon are considered organic chemicals; but this definition is not entirely true.
It is none of these. Clastic, organic, and chemical are terms for classifying sedimentary rock. Rhyolite is igneous.
Diphenylamine is an organic compound. It is a derivative of aniline and is commonly used as an antioxidant in various industries, including the production of rubber, plastics, and explosives.
In my understanding, rubber is NOT organic. They need sulfur to form a chain and make rubber polymerize. But, one of the company in..................(do not mention) they produce "Organic Rubber" as they declared that no pesticides/fungisides or chemical fertilizer used up.....To produce "organic rubber" you have to meet some requirement--FSC certification. Regards,
Rubber is a natural organic compound. Chemical name for natural rubber is sis-polyisoprene.
A rubber band is considered an inorganic material because it is made of synthetic polymers such as latex or silicone rubber, which do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds like organic compounds do.
A rubber band is not a compound, it is a mixture; it is formed from rubber and some additives.
Rubber is made from many kinds of products. Rubber is made up of polymers, organic compound isoprene, minor impurities of other organic compounds and water.
If the question is in regard to the chemical symbol of rubber, rubber does not have a chemical symbol. This is because rubber is a chemical compound rather than a single chemical element. Many rubber compounds are hydrocarbons (composed of carbon and hydrogen), and there are many, many different rubber compounds. A general division of rubbers is that between natural rubber and synthetic rubber, and these have been developed over years to suit a wide variety of applications.
These are organic materials.
Hundreds thousands chemical equations of organic compounds are known !
organic and not-organic
Yes, all are organic compounds.
The distinct and memorable smell of burnt rubber is due to the release of chemical compounds called volatile organic compounds (VOCs) when rubber is heated to high temperatures. These VOCs create a unique scent that is easily recognizable and can trigger strong memories or associations in individuals.
In chemical terms, water is not organic.