Vinyl fluoride is an organic halide with the chemical formula C2H3F. It is a colorless gas with a faint ether-like odor. It is used as the monomeric precursor...
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raincoats and metal sheeting. Polyvinyl fluoride is a thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a repeating vinyl fluoride unit, and it is structurally very similar...
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1,1-Difluoroethane (redirect from Ethylidene fluoride)
mercury-catalyzed addition of hydrogen fluoride to acetylene: HCCH + 2 HF → CH3CHF2 The intermediate in this process is vinyl fluoride (C2H3F), the monomeric precursor...
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The intermediate in this process is vinyl fluoride or fluoroethylene, the monomeric precursor to polyvinyl fluoride. The electrowinning of aluminium relies...
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vinyl polymers. Vinyl polymers contain no vinyl groups. Instead they are saturated. The following table gives some examples of vinyl polymers. Vinyl derivatives...
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chloride. Polyvinyl fluoride is another commercial product. Related compounds include vinylidene chloride and vinylidene fluoride. Vinyl chloride is produced...
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Perfluorocycloalkene (PFCA) Ethylene (Ethene, E) Vinyl fluoride (fluoroethylene) (VF1) Vinylidene fluoride (1,1-difluoroethylene) (VDF or VF2) Tetrafluoroethylene...
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Polyvinyl chloride (redirect from Vinyl lettering)
Polymer clay Polyvinyl fluoride Polyvinylidene chloride Polyvinylidene fluoride PVC Bendit PVC clothing PVC decking PVC fetishism Vinyl roof membrane Chlorinated...
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gives a mixture of the difluoroalkane and vinyl fluoride. In glyme with fuming sulfuric acid, the vinyl fluoride product predominates. Electron-rich carbonyl...
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Fluoroethane (redirect from Ethyl fluoride)
Fluoroethane (also known as ethyl fluoride) is a hydrofluorocarbon with the chemical formula C2H5F). It is a volatile derivative of ethane. It appears...
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