This monomer is ethene (or ethylene) - C2H4.
It is made by a process called polymerization, this is where they take lots of monomers (in this case ethane) and combine them together using an addition reaction. This is only possible in monomer where there is a double bond as to add them the double bond has to break for there to be enough room on the carbon for the new monomer. this process is done millions of times and is finally makes polythene which is used to make bin liners and poly bags.
The monomer used to make polybutene is isobutylene. It undergoes polymerization to form the long chain polymer known as polybutene.
The polymer "polythene".
It depends on the type of plastic. Different plastics have different monomer units. PVC- Poly Vinyl Chloride has Vinyl Chloride CH2=CHCl as the monomer unit. Polyethylene has ethylene (ethene) CH2=CH2 as the monomer unit. There are many others.
No, the monomer and acrylic powder do not have to be from the same brand. You can mix and match different brands as long as they are compatible and designed for use together. It is essential to ensure that the products are suitable for each other to achieve the best results.
Polythene (polyethylene) sheet is made from polymerized ethylene monomer.
Polyethylene (polythene) is a waxy solid polymer formed from ethylene gas monomer under high temperature and pressures.
The monomer of a polythene bag is ethylene, which is a simple hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C2H4. During the polymerization process, these ethylene monomers link together to form polyethylene, the polymer that makes up polythene bags. Polyethylene can have different densities and properties depending on the specific polymerization process used, leading to variations like low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
Polythene (polyethylene) is an organic polymer whose monomer is ethene (H2C=CH2). After polymerization the molecule looks like (...-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-...) See discussion for more details.
Yes polythene can be used to make clothes
It is made by a process called polymerization, this is where they take lots of monomers (in this case ethene) and combine them together using an addition reaction. This is only possible in monomer where there is a double bond as to add them the double bond has to break for there to be enough room on the carbon for the new monomer. This process is done millions of times and is finally makes polythene which is used to make bin liners and poly bags. This is the proses: Crude Oil -> Crude Oil Vapour --> Diesel Oil --> Ethene --> Polythene
Coal can be a starting point for the organic compounds needed to make plastics. It is possible to make ethene (the monomer for polythene and the starting point to make other monomers) from alcohol, which can be made from plants, but this is not economic at the moment.
It is made by a process called polymerization, this is where they take lots of monomers (in this case ethane) and combine them together using an addition reaction. This is only possible in monomer where there is a double bond as to add them the double bond has to break for there to be enough room on the carbon for the new monomer. this process is done millions of times and is finally makes polythene which is used to make bin liners and poly bags.
That would depend on how thick the polythene sheets were.
we should discourage the use of polythene bags as they are not biodegradable and thus cause pollution..
Polythene is a type of plastic that is non-biodegradable, meaning it does not break down easily in the environment. This has led to issues with pollution and waste management, as polythene items can persist in the environment for a long time. Efforts are being made to reduce the use of polythene and find more sustainable alternatives.
in carriying goods,packingin manufacturing of many products like toys (use plastic material , which is also a polythene's part).