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  • 41Vinyl —    See Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC); Semon, Waldo L …

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  • 42Polyvinyl chloride — Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC Polychloroethene) commonly abbreviated PVC, is a widely used thermoplastic polymer. In terms of revenue generated, it is one of the most valuable products of the chemical industry. Around the world, over 50% of PVC… …

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  • 43Hydrogen chloride — HCl redirects here. For the acid, see Hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen chloride …

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  • 44polyvinyl chloride — Chem. a white, water insoluble, thermoplastic resin, derived by the polymerization of vinyl chloride: used chiefly for thin coatings, insulation, and pipings. Also called PVC. [1930 35] * * * ▪ chemical compound       a synthetic resin belonging… …

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  • 45Copper(II) chloride — Anhydrous Anhydrous …

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  • 46ethylene chloride — ▪ chemical compound also called  ethylene dichloride  or  1,2 dichloroethane        a colourless, toxic, volatile liquid having an odour resembling that of chloroform. It is denser than water, and it is practically insoluble in water.… …

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  • 47Methyl vinyl ether — Other names Methoxyethene, ethenyl methyl ether, vinyl methyl ether …

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  • 48Mercury(II) chloride — Mercury(II) chloride …

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  • 49Iron(III) chloride — Iron(III) chloride …

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  • 50vinylidene chloride — /vuy nil i deen /, Chem. a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, C2H2Cl, that is copolymerized chiefly with vinyl chloride to form saran. * * * ▪ chemical compound also called  1,1 dichloroethylene        a colourless, dense, toxic, volatile,… …

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