A polymer (a chemical term) is any material that is made up of repeating linked units (monomers). An example of a polymer is starch. It is made from linked units of Glucose (a sugar). Another example is plastics such as low density polyethylene made from linking repeating ethylene (a gas) units. Maybe a more familar example that is used around the house is when you repair your car with fiberglass. The liquid that is used to bond the fiberglass to the car and itself is styene monomer. When the catalyst is added to the styrene monomomer you are starting a chemical reaction that joins the monomers into very long polymers that cross link and form a hard polymer.
Rubber is made primarily of polymers called isoprene or butadiene. These polymers are derived from natural sources like the rubber tree (latex) or can be synthesized from petroleum-based chemicals. Other additives like sulfur, carbon black, and processing oils are also used to enhance the properties of rubber.
Plastic is made from chemicals called polymers, which are long chains of molecules. These polymers are usually derived from petroleum or natural gas. Other materials, called additives, can be mixed in to give plastic different properties, like color or flexibility.
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
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biomolecules, or macromolecules, such as proteins, polysaccharides, and nucleic acids
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The raw feedstock for a lot of polymers is indeed petroleum.
No, glue is not an element. Glue is a substance made up of different chemicals, typically polymers. These chemicals are mixed together to create the adhesive properties of glue.
Hairspray typically consists of polymers, solvents, propellants, and other ingredients such as fragrances or conditioning agents. Polymers are the key components that provide the hold and flexibility to the hair when hairspray is applied. The solvents help in dispersing the polymers, while propellants help spray the product out of the container.
Lyondell, now Lyondell Basell, manufactures chemicals and chemicals supplies, fuels and fuel refining tools, and polymers and information pertaining to the polymers.
Polyester is a synthetic fiber made from petrochemicals, primarily derived from crude oil. It is produced by a process called polymerization, which involves the combination of chemicals to create long chains of molecules known as polymers. These polymers are then spun into fibers that can be woven into fabric.
Rubber is made primarily of polymers called isoprene or butadiene. These polymers are derived from natural sources like the rubber tree (latex) or can be synthesized from petroleum-based chemicals. Other additives like sulfur, carbon black, and processing oils are also used to enhance the properties of rubber.
Characteristics of polymers can be altered by: irradiation, treatment with oxygen or other chemicals, rising the temperature, using additives in the composition.
Polymers are made from monomers and there are many of them. They include olefins such as ethylene, propylene, octene etc and their halogenated analogues. There are many other raw materials that polymers are made from.
No, not all polymers are man-made. Some polymers can be found in nature, such as proteins, cellulose, and DNA. These natural polymers have unique properties and functions in living organisms.
Plastic is made from chemicals called polymers, which are long chains of molecules. These polymers are usually derived from petroleum or natural gas. Other materials, called additives, can be mixed in to give plastic different properties, like color or flexibility.
Synthetic polymers are chemicals made by rearranging the structure of existing molecules, especially large molecules containing carbon. The molecular chains (monomers) that make up organic molecules can be artifically strung together to create materials such as plastics, neoprene rubber, nylon and rayon.Synthetic polymers are man-made mega-molecules. Examples of modern and revolutionary synthetic polymers include DuPont pioneering Nylon and Dacron fibers.