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- In polymer chemistry, polymerization (American English), or polymerisation (British English), is a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a...
- Although some types of putty (typically those using linseed oil) slowly polymerise and become stiff, many putties can be reworked indefinitely, in contrast...
- Polywater was a hypothesized polymerized form of water that was the subject of much scientific controversy during the late 1960s, first described by Soviet...
- flammable colourless gas with a musty odour resembling phosgene. It can polymerise spontaneously. Bromotrifluoroethylene can be prepared from chlorotrifluoroethylene...
- more precisely H2C=O. The compound is a pungent, colourless gas that polymerises spontaneously into paraformaldehyde. It is stored as aqueous solutions...
- distillate are generally lower molecular weight. Some fractions however polymerise or condense small molecules into larger molecules, including heat-stable...
- 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...
- should not be stored in the refrigerator or freezer, as the anethole may polymerise inside the bottle, creating an irreversible precipitate, and adversely...
- through the spleen. Under conditions of low oxygen concentration, HBS polymerises to form long strands within the red blood cell (RBC). These strands distort...
- RIP3 are prion-like proteins found in other parts of the body. They also polymerise into filamentous amyloid fibers which initiate regulated cell death in...