Crossword-Solution: POLYMERIZATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Polymerization | n. | The act or process of changing to a polymeric form; the condition resulting from such change. |
We have 3 clues for the answer “POLYMERIZATION”
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| SYNTHETIC substance extraction, method of | 2 answers |
| A CHEMICAL PROCESS THAT COMBINES SEVERAL MONOMERS TO FORM A POLYMER OR POLYMERIC COMPOUND | 11 answers |
| React | 67 answers |
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Sentences with POLYMERIZATION (5)
Overheating during this process, that is to say, an intense local heat rather than a large amount of heat well distributed, brings about the phenomenon of polymerization, converting the gas, or part of it, into oily matters, which can do nothing but harm.
The glucose formed, it is admissible that a new polymerization with elimination of water produces starch.
Under the conditions, too, existing beneath the surface of the earth, such polymerization as is necessary to account for the presence of the different classes of hydrocarbons found in petroleum is scarcely credible.
Financiers call the process a "merger." Chemists call it "polymerization." The resin was a molecular trust, indissoluble, uncontrollable and contaminating everything it touched.
They have not yet discovered in all cases how to undo the process of polymerization, or, if you prefer the financial phrase, how to unscramble the eggs.
Quotes with POLYMERIZATION (2)
My body really, really wanted to reproduce when I was 15. It took a lot of civilization, socialization, willpower and some emulsion polymerization technology for me not to reproduce at 15.
Polymer synthesis in the 1950s was dominated by Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta, whose discoveries of polymerization catalysts were of great importance for the development of the modem 'plastics' industry.