How does UV radiation affect polymer decomposition?

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In summary, the conversation involved a person asking about the production and properties of polyethene, with another person suggesting a simple Google search for the answer. The conversation then shifted to a discussion about the effects of ultraviolet radiation on polymers.
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Hi gay

I have an important question

What is produced from ethylene add to benzaldehyde under high pressure and temperature? Is this polymer

thanks alot
 
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Hi there,
I don't see how you cannot find your answer
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=benzaldehyde+%2B+ethene , first link
it's called polyethene and yes it is a polymer.

next time try a to search a little before you start a new thread.
 
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Dear peetpb


I am all ready read a lot about polyethene on google and another pages

so did polyethene is resonance for natural ultravailot ?

thanks a lot
 
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I was just answering your question. If you have read that much about PE you would find your answer.

I'm not sure that I fully understand your next question. Are you asking about some connection between ultraviolet radiation and PE ? generally UV radiation decomposes polymers
 
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HI Peetpb

thanks for your replay , I well read agin about (UV radiation decomposes polymers) .


thanks a lot
 

FAQ: How does UV radiation affect polymer decomposition?

What is Ethylene + penzaladhead?

Ethylene + penzaladhead is a combination of two chemicals, ethylene and penzaladhead. Ethylene is a hydrocarbon compound that is commonly used in the production of plastics, while penzaladhead is a synthetic compound used as a pesticide.

What are the properties of Ethylene + penzaladhead?

Ethylene + penzaladhead is a colorless and flammable liquid. It is soluble in water and has a strong odor. It is also highly reactive and can easily combust when exposed to heat or flame.

How is Ethylene + penzaladhead used?

Ethylene + penzaladhead is primarily used in agriculture as a pesticide to control insects and pests. It is also used in the production of plastics and other industrial products.

What are the potential health and environmental risks associated with Ethylene + penzaladhead?

Ethylene + penzaladhead can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It can also cause skin and eye irritation upon direct contact. In the environment, it can be toxic to aquatic life and may persist in the soil for a long time.

Are there any regulations for the use of Ethylene + penzaladhead?

Yes, there are regulations for the use of Ethylene + penzaladhead in different countries. In the United States, it is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and must be used according to its approved label instructions. It is also important to follow safety precautions and guidelines when handling and disposing of this chemical.

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