F Forbidden. Banned Joined Feb 28, 2006 Messages 4,436 Location Deep trenches of burning HELL Gender Male HSC 2007 Dec 31, 2007 #2 Synthetic polymers are made by man as opposed to biosynthesized polymers made from an organism and are often not biodegradable, which means it does not decompose or rot away when exposed to natural conditions.
Synthetic polymers are made by man as opposed to biosynthesized polymers made from an organism and are often not biodegradable, which means it does not decompose or rot away when exposed to natural conditions.
D Danger Member Joined Apr 6, 2007 Messages 345 Gender Male HSC 2008 Dec 31, 2007 #3 thanks for the definition. can you give me an exmaple of a synthetic polymer?
D Danger Member Joined Apr 6, 2007 Messages 345 Gender Male HSC 2008 Dec 31, 2007 #5 I noticed the term 'synthetic polymer' isnt in the syllabus yet it is commonly referred to in exams?
F Forbidden. Banned Joined Feb 28, 2006 Messages 4,436 Location Deep trenches of burning HELL Gender Male HSC 2007 Jan 1, 2008 #6 Gavvvvvin said: Nylon? Click to expand... I thought so. Danger said: I noticed the term 'synthetic polymer' isnt in the syllabus yet it is commonly referred to in exams? Click to expand... They probably want you to make comparisons, from your perception do they appear in the multiple choice section rather than the short answer section ?
Gavvvvvin said: Nylon? Click to expand... I thought so. Danger said: I noticed the term 'synthetic polymer' isnt in the syllabus yet it is commonly referred to in exams? Click to expand... They probably want you to make comparisons, from your perception do they appear in the multiple choice section rather than the short answer section ?
D Danger Member Joined Apr 6, 2007 Messages 345 Gender Male HSC 2008 Jan 1, 2008 #7 Actually, only short answer sections but the term is not used in the question itself. But reading model responses, the term was commonly used there.
Actually, only short answer sections but the term is not used in the question itself. But reading model responses, the term was commonly used there.