Give the name and structure of monomer of teflon
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The monomer unit of Teflon is Tetrafluoroethylene, which is C2F4. The Carbons are SP2 hybridized, and share a double bond. Two fluorine atoms are bonded to each carbon, and the geometry around the carbon atoms is trigonal planar.
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Tetrafluoroethylene () is the monomer unit of Teflon.
Polytetrafluoroethylene:
- Polytetrafluoroethylene is a tetrafluoroethylene fluoropolymer that has a wide range of uses.
- Teflon is a well-known brand name for PTFE-based materials developed by Chemours, a DuPont spin-off that first identified the chemical in 1938.
- Teflon is a brand name for a product, not a product itself.
- Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a kind of chemical coating (PTFE).
- It's a nonstick, waterproof, noncorrosive, and nonreactive plastic that's sprayed on various products before being baked.
- Teflon has been utilized in everything from heat lamp bulbs to fabric protectors since the 1940s.
- It has uses in the industrial, automotive, and pharmaceutical industries.
- There's a strong possibility you already have a lot of Teflon-coated items in your house.
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