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  2. Polystyrene - Wikipedia

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    Polystyrene (PS) / ˌpɒliˈstaɪriːn / is a synthetic polymer made from monomers of the aromatic hydrocarbon styrene. [5] . Polystyrene can be solid or foamed. General-purpose polystyrene is clear, hard, and brittle. It is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. It is a poor barrier to air and water vapor and has a relatively low melting point. [6] .

  3. What Is Polystyrene? Pros, Cons & Uses - House Grail

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    Polystyrene is a synthetic polymer, a plastic. It’s highly flexible and can be easily molded into different shapes. Solid or foamed, polystyrene is an affordable material. Each year, facilities from across the globe produce millions of tonnes of this plastic. Transparent by default, it’s often colored to make it easier on the eyes.

  4. Polystyrene | Chemical Compound | Britannica

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    polystyrene, a hard, stiff, brilliantly transparent synthetic resin produced by the polymerization of styrene. It is widely employed in the food-service industry as rigid trays and containers, disposable eating utensils, and foamed cups, plates, and bowls.

  5. Polystyrene is a naturally transparent and synthetic thermoplastic extracted from a styrene monomer. It is typically available in two formsSolid Plastic and rigid foam material. Its main characteristic includes softening when applied to heat, and its films and sheets can be transformed into various products used in different applications.

  6. Polystyrene: The Pros, the Cons, the Chemistry - Let's Talk...

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    The answer is polystyrene! Polystyrene is everywhere. In its expanded foam state, polystyrene can be found in coolers, materials used in road construction, and to package everything from computers to food. The most common and recognizable form of polystyrene is called Styrofoam.

  7. Polystyrene - Chemical Safety Facts

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    Polystyrene is a versatile plastic used to make a wide variety of consumer products. It is made by polymerizing styrene, a building-block chemical used in the manufacture of many products. Key Points/Overview. Uses & Benefits.

  8. Polystyrene | Formula, Properties & Application

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    Polystyrene is a vinyl polymer. Structurally, it is a long hydrocarbon chain, with a phenyl group attached to every other carbon atom. The chemical formula of polystyrene is (C 8 H 8) n, illustrating its structure as a polymer.

  9. Polystyrene or “PS” is a thermoplastic polymer that is naturally transparent. Interestingly, there are certain types of Polystyrene that could be classified as a thermoset polymer as well. It depends on how the material is prepared. The most well-known use of Polystyrene is foam and packaging.

  10. What is polystyrene (Styrene)? - Properties & Definition - CK-12...

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    Polystyrene, also known as Styrene, is a very common type of plastic, which is a polymer of the monomer styrene — a liquid hydrocarbon. The monomer (in this case, styrene) is the single basic unit that can join with other similar molecules to form a polymer (in this case, polystyrene).

  11. Polystyrene - Plastics Europe

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    Polystyrene is a synthetic polymer made from styrene monomer, which is a liquid petrochemical. It is a thermoplastic polymer that softens when heated and can be converted via semi-finished products, such as films and sheets, into a wide range of items. Properties of polystyrene. Polystyrene can be rigid or foamed.