Ph Level:
4.62
Alkali Resistance:
Superabsorbent Polymer
Thickness:
3 Millimeter (mm)
Operating Temperature:
150 Celsius (oC)
Hardness:
Hard And Brittle
Molecular Formula:
(H2Ci?1/2CHCl)n
Chemical Name:
Polyvinyl Chloride
Other Names:
Vinyl Chloride
CAS No:
9002-86-2
Purity:
99%
Appearance:
Solid
Physical State:
Solid
Raw Material:
Vinyl Chloride
Insoluble %:
Polyvinyl
This polyvinyl chloride is an industrial polymer that's used in many different industries. It is insoluble in water but soluble in most organic solvents. In the solid state, vinyl chloride has a molecular formula of h2 cA ch cln, where n is the number of double bonds per molecule. It has a ph level of 4.62, making it slightly alkaline, which makes it ideal for use with superabsorbent polymers. The reaction creates vinyl chloride and carbon monoxide, which then reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride gas. Other Details Use : Industrial
| Ph Level: | 4.62 |
| Alkali Resistance: | Superabsorbent Polymer |
| Thickness: | 3 Millimeter (mm) |
| Operating Temperature: | 150 Celsius (oC) |
| Hardness: | Hard And Brittle |
| Molecular Formula: | (H2Ci?1/2CHCl)n |
| Chemical Name: | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Other Names: | Vinyl Chloride |
| CAS No: | 9002-86-2 |
| Purity: | 99% |
| Appearance: | Solid |
| Physical State: | Solid |
| Raw Material: | Vinyl Chloride |
| Insoluble %: | Polyvinyl |