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Heh, <sneeze> "CF2-CF2" <sneeze> |
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But where would I keep my tasty snacks? |
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"(CF2-CF2)n". The single bond is correct - it's a polymer. |
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While we're coating our nostrils with heat-resistant polymer, can we arrange it so we can breathe fire too? Please? |
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//"(CF2-CF2)n". The single bond is correct - it's a polymer.// Well yes, but also in a very real sense, no.
The polymer would be written (and try to imagine the "2"s and "n" as subscripts) -[CF2-CF2]n-
It isn't really all that heat-resistant - it melts at less than 630 Kelvin. |
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