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Synthetic
Phenolic
Polyoxybenzylme
thylenglycolanhy
dride
Collectible
DEFINITION
ADJECTIVE
noting or pertaining to
compounds formed through a
chemical process by human
agency, as opposed to those
of natural origin:
synthetic vitamins; synthetic
fiber.
NOUN
Also called carbolic acid,
hydroxybenzene,
oxybenzene, phenylic acid. a
white, crystalline, watersoluble, poisonous mass, C 6
H 5 OH, obtained from coal
tar, or a hydroxyl derivative
of benzene: used chiefly as a
disinfectant, as an antiseptic,
and in organic synthesis.
Scientific name for Bakelite
NOUN
an object suitable for a
collection, originally a work of
fine art or an antique, now
including also any of a wide
variety of items collected as a
hobby, for display, or as an
investment whose value may
appreciate.
Punctual
Manufactured
Durable
Conduct
Impact
Perceive
Aerospace
Home wares
Fibres
Infinite
Phenolformaldehyde
ADJECTIVE
pertaining to or of the nature
of a point.
NOUN
The making of goods or wares
by manual labor or by
machinery, especially on a
large scale
ADJECTIVE
able to resist wear, decay,
etc., well; lasting; enduring.
NOUN
to serve as a channel or
medium for (heat, electricity,
sound, etc.)
NOUN
influence; effect
VERB
to become aware of, know, or
identify by means of the
senses
NOUN
the industry concerned with
the design and manufacture
of aircraft, rockets, missiles,
spacecraft, etc., that operate
in aerospace.
PLURAL NOUN
articles of household
equipment, as kitchen
utensils, or glassware.
NOUN
slender filament
ADJECTIVE
immeasurably great
NOUN
Phenol is a benzene ring with
an OH group attached making
it benzene alcohol.
Epoxy
Melamine
Silicone
Celluloid
Formaldehyde is a methyl
ketone, a single carbon atom
with a double bonded oxygen.
Two separate molecules.
These bond together to form
Bakelite, a polymer IE: a long
chain organic chemical called
a plastic.
NOUN
Also called epoxy resin. any of
a class of resins derived by
polymerization from epoxides:
used chiefly in adhesives,
coatings, electrical insulation,
solder mix, and castings.
NOUN
a white, crystalline, slightly
water-soluble solid, C 3 N 3
(NH 2) 3, used chiefly in
organic synthesis and in the
manufacture of resins,
especially melamine resins.
NOUN
any of a number of polymers
containing alternate silicon
and oxygen atoms, as (SiO
SiO) n, whose properties
are determined by the
organic groups attached to
the silicon atoms, and that
are fluid, resinous, rubbery,
extremely stable in high
temperatures, and waterrepellent: used as adhesives,
lubricants, and hydraulic oils
and in electrical insulation,
cosmetics, etc.
NOUN
a tough, highly flammable
Experimentation
Flammable
Bakelizer
Biodegradable
substance consisting
essentially of cellulose nitrate
and camphor, used in the
manufacture of motionpicture and x-ray film and
other products.
NOUN
the act, process, practice, or
an instance of making
experiments.
ADJECTIVE
the act, process, practice, or
an instance of making
experiments.
NOUN
The machine used by
Baekeland to commercially
create Bakelite
ADJECTIVE
capable of decaying through
the action of living organisms