The monomer will polymerise in your lungs to form polystyrene. It will feel as though you're breathing through a plastic bag. Not pleasant.
Poly(Styrene-Ethylene-Butadiene-Styrene) Elastomer
SAN stands for styrene-acrylonitrile. It is a copolymer made from the monomers styrene and acrylonitrile, and is commonly used in the production of various plastic products.
To calculate the weight of 1.54 picomoles of styrene, you would need to know the molecular weight of styrene. The molecular weight of styrene is 104.15 grams per mole. Once you have the molecular weight, you can use the formula: Weight (g) = Number of moles x Molecular weight. So, for 1.54 picomoles of styrene: Weight (g) = 1.54 x 10^-12 moles x 104.15 g/mol.
Styrene is typically produced from benzene and ethylene through a process called dehydrogenation. It can also be derived from crude oil or natural gas. Styrene is widely used in the production of plastics, resins, and synthetic rubber.
The molecular formula for styrene is C8H8. This is derived by multiplying the empirical formula (CH) by a factor of 8 to get the molecular formula. Styrene consists of 8 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.
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The chemical formula of styrene is C6H5CH=CH2
No, styrene is a molecule with the formula C8H8
It's less harsh to inhale.
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Styrene is not considered an alkene because it contains a benzene ring in its structure in addition to the ethenyl functional group. Styrene is categorized as a vinyl aromatic compound.
Poly(Styrene-Ethylene-Butadiene-Styrene) Elastomer
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SAN stands for styrene-acrylonitrile. It is a copolymer made from the monomers styrene and acrylonitrile, and is commonly used in the production of various plastic products.
Poly Styrene's birth name is Marianne Joan Elliott-Said.
The weight of styrene per gallon is approximately 7.2 to 7.8 pounds.
Styrene is nonpolar due to the symmetrical arrangement of its carbon-carbon bonds and the absence of electronegative atoms like fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen to create dipoles.