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what was the first commercially successful Polymer
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April 23, 2004, 09:57:21 AM »
What wsa the first commerically successful Polymer? I found...Cellulase Nitrate but my choices are....
Polystyrene
PVC
Bakelite
Polyethylene
Would be Polyethylene the right choice? Confused! Any help would be appreciated.
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April 23, 2004, 10:22:55 AM »
Cellulose nitrate was spun into the first artificial silk in 1884 but it was really flammable. I think the answer is Polyethylene
but I’m not sure.
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I think its Polyethylene, but like scratch, not positive on that one. Maybe a google search will help?
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I found the info doing a search on "first commerically successful Polymer".
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I did another search and I think you are right too. Thanks
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