-
hypothetical chemical compound with
formula (HO) 2SiO. The free acid
slowly polymerises in
aqueous solution even at low
concentrations and
cannot be isolated...
- In
polymer chemistry,
polymerization (American English), or
polymerisation (British English), is a
process of
reacting monomer molecules together in a...
- 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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Polywater was a
hypothesized polymerized form of
water that was the
subject of much
scientific controversy during the late 1960s,
first described by Soviet...
- aldehyde's high reactivity,
including the
tendency to
polymerise. Upon storage,
fluoral polymerises into a waxy,
white solid that is
soluble in diethyl...
- the
concentration of
prebiotic compounds and
condensation reactions to
polymerise macromolecules. Moreover, lake and
ponds on land
allow for
detrital input...
-
Pyrrole can be
polymerised electrochemically....
-
should not be
stored in the
refrigerator or freezer, as the
anethole may
polymerise inside the bottle,
creating an
irreversible precipitate, and adversely...
-
Although some
types of
putty (typically
those using linseed oil)
slowly polymerise and
become stiff, many
putties can be
reworked indefinitely, in contrast...
- such as cold-pressed, alkali-refined, sun-bleached, sun-thickened, and
polymerised (stand oil). The
introduction of
linseed oil was a
significant advance...