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1,1-Dichloroethylene and Monomer

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Difference between 1,1-Dichloroethylene and Monomer

1,1-Dichloroethylene vs. Monomer

1,1-Dichloroethylene, commonly called vinylidene chloride or 1,1-DCE, is an organochloride with the molecular formula. A monomer (mono-, "one" + -mer, "part") is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer chain or three-dimensional network in a process called polymerization.

Similarities between 1,1-Dichloroethylene and Monomer

1,1-Dichloroethylene and Monomer have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Polyethylene, Polymer, Vinyl chloride.

Polyethylene

Polyethylene or polythene (abbreviated PE; IUPAC name polyethene or poly(methylene)) is the most commonly produced plastic.

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Polymer

A polymer is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules linked together into chains of repeating subunits.

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Vinyl chloride

Vinyl chloride is an organochloride with the formula H2C.

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1,1-Dichloroethylene and Monomer Comparison

1,1-Dichloroethylene has 25 relations, while Monomer has 55. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.75% = 3 / (25 + 55).

References

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