- In
polymer chemistry,
polymerization (American English), or
polymerisation (British English), is a
process of
reacting monomer molecules together in a...
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Although some
types of
putty (typically
those using linseed oil)
slowly polymerise and
become stiff, many
putties can be
reworked indefinitely, in contrast...
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compound with the
chemical formula C2HF3. It is a
colourless gas. TrFE can
polymerise to form poly(trifluoroethylene) (PTrFE). It can also form
copolymers with...
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distillate are
generally lower molecular weight. Some
fractions however polymerise or
condense small molecules into
larger molecules,
including heat-stable...
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polyacrylamide may de-
polymerise to form acrylamide.
Under conditions typical for cooking,
polyacrylamide does not de-
polymerise significantly. The single...
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Mutations in
these areas can lead to non-functional
proteins that can
polymerise and ac****ulate in the
liver (infantile
hepatic cirrhosis).
Disorders of...
- to give the thione.
Unlike its
oxygen analogue acetone,
which does not
polymerise easily,
thioacetone spontaneously polymerizes even at very low temperatures...
- more
precisely H2C=O. The
compound is a pungent,
colourless gas that
polymerises spontaneously into paraformaldehyde. It is
stored as
aqueous solutions...
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flammable colourless gas with a
musty odour resembling phosgene. It can
polymerise spontaneously.
Bromotrifluoroethylene can be
prepared from chlorotrifluoroethylene...
- aldehyde's high reactivity,
including the
tendency to
polymerise. Upon storage,
fluoral polymerises into a waxy,
white solid that is
soluble in diethyl...