I did further research after asking this and found that my polyethylene tank is resistant to urine. Thank you.
The synthesis of polyethylene from ethene monomers involves a polymerization reaction, specifically addition polymerization. In this process, ethene (an alkene) undergoes a reaction where the double bonds between carbon atoms are broken, allowing the monomers to link together and form long chains of polyethylene. This reaction typically requires catalysts and can occur under heat and pressure.
Polymerization is not a property; it is a type of chemical reaction.
When completely reacted, one pound of ethylene will make one pound of polyethylene, because no atoms are lost or gained in the reaction.
The holding tank that holds urine after processing until excretion from the body is the urinary bladder. This organ is responsible for storing urine until it is eliminated from the body through the urethra.
Specialized adhesives designed for polyethylene, such as polyethylene adhesive or polyethylene repair tape, can be used to patch polyethylene materials. These products are formulated to bond effectively with polyethylene, providing a secure and durable patch. Additionally, heat welding or using a polyethylene welding kit can also be an effective method for patching polyethylene.
The synthesis of polyethylene from ethene monomers involves a polymerization reaction, specifically addition polymerization. In this process, ethene (an alkene) undergoes a reaction where the double bonds between carbon atoms are broken, allowing the monomers to link together and form long chains of polyethylene. This reaction typically requires catalysts and can occur under heat and pressure.
acidic reaction
Polymerization is not a property; it is a type of chemical reaction.
When completely reacted, one pound of ethylene will make one pound of polyethylene, because no atoms are lost or gained in the reaction.
Polymerization is not a property; it is a type of chemical reaction.
Are you gay or something? Why would you ask that unless of course... Anyway, I doubt any animals uses their urine tank to hold water since it is called the urine tank for a reason.
Polyethylene glycol does not react with Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) due to the non-reactive nature of Teflon. Both compounds are chemically inert and do not readily participate in chemical reactions with each other.
No, polyethylene glycol does not react with sodium hydroxide solution. Polyethylene glycol is a non-reactive polymer that is often used as a solvent, while sodium hydroxide is a strong base used for various chemical reactions. Mixing the two will not result in a chemical reaction.
Either addition polymerization or substitution. See also the link below.
Nothing will happen if you touch your rabbit's urine, unless you have a skin reaction to rabbit urine, which is highly unlikely.
Polyethylene is made through a process called polymerization, where ethylene molecules are chemically bonded together to form long chains. This process typically involves using a catalyst to initiate the reaction and create the polymer.
The holding tank that holds urine after processing until excretion from the body is the urinary bladder. This organ is responsible for storing urine until it is eliminated from the body through the urethra.