I know of nothing called a "thermostat polymer".
Perhaps you meant "thermoset plastic", which undergoes polymerization and sets when heated.
The other type is "thermoplastic" which is already polymerized and hard, but softens when heated.
polymer
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
Chocolate is not a polymer.
Water does not have a polymer.
polymer
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
polymer
polymer
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
Chocolate is not a polymer.
Water does not have a polymer.
Teflon exhibits thermostat properties due to its high heat resistance and low thermal conductivity, which enables it to maintain a consistent temperature. These properties make Teflon an excellent insulator, preventing heat transfer and regulating temperature effectively in various applications.
is a spider web a polymer
application of polymer
not the opposite
Yes, it is a polymer.