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ACTION OF CHEMICALS IN ACRYLIC

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Answered by choudhary2127
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Acrylic acid and its esters readily combine with themselves (to form polyacrylic acid) or other monomers (e.g. acrylamides, acrylonitrile, vinyl compounds, styrene, and butadiene) by reacting at their double bond, forming homopolymers or copolymers, which are used in the manufacture of various plastics, coatings, ...

Answered by TwinkleTwinkle21
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Action of chemicals in acrylic :

Acrylic acid and its esters readily combine with themselves to form polyacrylic acid or other monomers .

By reacting at their double bond, forming homopolymers or copolymers, which are used in the manufacture of various plastics, coatings.

Acrylic is a thermoplastic homopolymer

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