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What is inorganic rubber?​

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Answered by staarpolymer
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Polymerisation: "Inorganic rubber"

The conversion is a type of ring-opening polymerisation. The product is a linear polymer (PNCl2)n, where n ~ 15000. ... The resulting inorganic chloropolymer is the starting point for a wide class of polymeric derivatives, collectively known as polyphosphazenes.

Chemical formula: N3Cl6P3

Boiling point: decomposes

Melting point: 112 to 115 °C (234 to 239 °F; 385 ...

Flash point: Non-flammable

Answered by Anonymous
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Polymerisation: "Inorganic rubber"

250 °C induces polymerization. The conversion is a type of ring-opening polymerisation. The product is a linear polymer (PNCl2)n, where n ~ 15000.

Chemical formula: N3Cl6P3

Density: 1.98 g/mL at 25 °C

Melting point: 112 to 115 °C (234 to 239 °F; 385 to 388 K)

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