polyethylene |
polyacetal |
As nouns the difference between polyethylene and polyacetal
is that
polyethylene is a polymer consisting of many ethylene monomers bonded together; used for kitchenware, containers etc while
polyacetal is a polyether derived from an aldehyde or ketone and containing -O-R-O- groups in the main chain; especially polyoxymethylene derived from formaldehyde.
polyamide |
polyacetal |
In chemistry terms the difference between polyamide and polyacetal
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
polyacetal is a polyether derived from an aldehyde or ketone and containing -O-R-O- groups in the main chain; especially polyoxymethylene derived from formaldehyde.
polyacetal |
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