polymer$62250$ - translation to greek
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polymer$62250$ - translation to greek

CHEMISTRY SUBDISCIPLINE THAT DEALS WITH THE STRUCTURES, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS
Polymer Chemistry; Polymer chemist; History of polymer chemistry
  • A strand of cellulose showing the [[hydrogen bond]]s (dashed) within and between the chains.
  • Composites are formed by combining polymeric materials to form an overall structure with properties that differ from the sum of the individual components.
  • polyphenylene sulfide]] (X = S).
  • The [[viscosity]] of polymer solutions is a valued parameter. [[Viscometer]]s such as this are employed in such measurements.
  • Structure of [[polydimethylsiloxane]], illustrating a polymer with an inorganic backbone.

polymer      
n. πολυμερές
carbolic acid         
  • Amine to phenol<ref name=":0"/>
  • Overview of the cumene process
  • Neutral phenol substructure "shape". An image of a computed electrostatic surface of neutral phenol molecule, showing neutral regions in green, electronegative areas in orange-red, and the electropositive phenolic proton in blue.
  • [[Resonance structures]] of the phenoxide anion
  • Phenol water phase diagram: Certain combinations of phenol and water can make two solutions in one bottle.
  • Phenol-cyclohexadienone tautomerism
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbolic acid; Carbolic Acid; Hydroxybenzene; Phenate; Benzenol; PhOH; Phenic acid; Phenic Acid; C6H5OH; Benzene hydroxide; Hydroxy benzene; Phenyl hydroxide; Phenylic acid; ATC code C05BB05; ATCvet code QC05BB05; ATC code D08AE03; ATCvet code QD08AE03; ATC code N01BX03; ATCvet code QN01BX03; ATC code R02AA19; ATCvet code QR02AA19; Simple phenol; Diphenols; Di-phenols; Di-phenol; Tri-phenol; Tri-phenols; Triphenols; Triphenol; Hydroxyarene; Hydroxyarenes; Sodium phenate; Sodium carbolate; Phenyl alcohol; Monohydroxybenzene
φαινικό οξύ
glass fibre         
  • A fiberglass dome house in [[Davis, California]]
  • A [[cryostat]] made of fiberglass
  • Glass reinforcements used for fiberglass are supplied in different physical forms: microspheres, chopped or woven [[glass cloth]].
  • Several large fiberglass tanks at an airport
  • winged Victory]] in the Santa Giulia museum in [[Brescia]].
TYPE OF PLASTIC REINFORCED BY GLASS FIBER
Fiberglas; Fibreglass; Glass reinforced plastic; Fibre-glass; Glass-fibre; Chopped strand mat; Fibre glass; Glassfiber; Glassfibre; S-glass; Fiber glass; GFRP; Fiberglass reinforced plastic; Glass Fibre; Glass Reinforced Plastic; Chopped glass fiber; Glass-reinforced polymer; Glass-reinforced plastic; Fiber-glass; Fibreglass-reinforced plastic; Fibreglass reinforced plastic; Fiberglass-reinforced plastic; Fibreglass resin; Glass fiber reinforced plastic; C-glass
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Definition

polymer
(polymers)
A polymer is a chemical compound with large molecules made of many smaller molecules of the same kind. Some polymers exist naturally and others are produced in laboratories and factories.
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Wikipedia

Polymer chemistry

Polymer chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that focuses on the structures of chemicals, chemical synthesis, and chemical and physical properties of polymers and macromolecules. The principles and methods used within polymer chemistry are also applicable through a wide range of other chemistry sub-disciplines like organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry. Many materials have polymeric structures, from fully inorganic metals and ceramics to DNA and other biological molecules. However, polymer chemistry is typically related to synthetic and organic compositions. Synthetic polymers are ubiquitous in commercial materials and products in everyday use, such as plastics, and rubbers, and are major components of composite materials. Polymer chemistry can also be included in the broader fields of polymer science or even nanotechnology, both of which can be described as encompassing polymer physics and polymer engineering.