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is silicone ether or ketone????


koushal janamanchi 24th Apr, 2020
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Sk Student Expert 24th May, 2020

Hi

In reality, silicones have little in not unusual with ketones. Ketones exist as discrete molecules

possessing the carbon-oxygen double bond, even as silicones consist of polymeric chains with an

alternating silicon-oxygen backbone having alkyl companies bonded to every silicon atom.

More precisely referred to as polymerized siloxanes or polysiloxanes, silicones consist of an inorganic

silicon-oxygen spine chain (–Si–O–Si–O–Si–O–) with two organic organizations connected to every

silicon center. Commonly, the organic agencies are methyl. The materials can be cyclic or polymeric.

In short, silicon is a naturally going on chemical element, while silicone is a synthetic substance. Silicon is

the 14th element at the periodic table. a metalloid, that means it has houses of each metals and

nonmetals, and is the second most abundant element inside the Earth's crust, after oxygen.

Follow the link below for more details.

https://wou.edu/las/physci/ch462/BouncingPutty.htm

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f456/1c1e1f5ef1bd7cec77e23bbf699a9331cf6d.pdf

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