polymeric |
polyolefin |
In chemistry terms the difference between polymeric and polyolefin
is that
polymeric is of, relating to, or consisting of a polymer. Examples of such compounds include polyurethane foams, PVC foams, and styrofoam while
polyolefin is a polyene.
As an adjective polymeric
is of, relating to, or consisting of a polymer. Examples of such compounds include polyurethane foams, PVC foams, and styrofoam.
As a noun polyolefin is
a polymer (such as polyethylene) made by the polymerization of an olefin.
cellophane |
polyolefin |
As nouns the difference between cellophane and polyolefin
is that
cellophane is any of a variety of transparent plastic films, especially one made of processed cellulose while
polyolefin is a polymer (such as polyethylene) made by the polymerization of an olefin.
As a verb cellophane
is to wrap or package in cellophane.
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