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  1. Neoprene
    The trivial name for poly(2-chlorobutadiene). This polymer is used in the manufacture of fan belts and wetsuits. The monomer, 2-chlorobutadiene (aka chloroprene), looks something like this:
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  2. neoprene
    [n] - resistant to oils and aging
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  3. neoprene
    Neoprene is a synthetic ruber made by polimerizing the compound 2-chlorobuta-1,2-diene. Neoprene is often used in place of natural rubber in applications requiring resistance to chemical attack.
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  4. Neoprene
    Lightweight rubber used in joint and muscle sleeves designed to provide support and/or insulation and heat retention to the area.
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  5. Neoprene
    A synthetic rubber having physical properties closely resembling those of natural rubber. It is made by polymerizing chloroprenes, which are produced from acetylene and hydrogen chloride.
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  6. neoprene
    <chemical> Poly(2-chloro-1,3-butadiene). An oil-resistant synthetic rubber made by polymerization of chloroprene which is toxic to most body systems and may be carcinogenic. Synonym: duprene. ... Chemical name: 1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-, homopolymer ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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  7. neoprene
    noun a synthetic rubber that is resistant to oils and aging; used in waterproof products
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  1. neoprene
    any of a class of elastomers, or rubberlike synthetic organic compounds of high molecular weight (polymers), made by chemical combination of the ... [4 related articles]
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  2. Neoprene
    Neoprene or polychloroprene is a family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene. Neoprene in general has good chemical stability, and maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range. It is used in a wide variety of applications, such as laptop sleeves, orthopedic...
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  3. NEOPRENE
    A synthetic rubber having physical properties closely resembling those of natural rubber. It is made by polymerizing chloroprenes, and the latter is produced from acetylene and hydrogen chloride.
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  4. neoprene
    neoprene: see rubber.
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  5. Neoprene
    Neoprene is a synthetic rubber obtained by the polymerisation of chloroprene. It is resistant to oil and ageing and is used in waterproof products, such as diving suits, paints, and adhesives.
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  6. neoprene
    Synthetic rubber, developed in the USA in 1931 from the polymerization of chloroprene monomers, CH2CCl.CHCH2. The elastic properties of the polymer are enhanced by vulcanization. It is much more resistant to heat, light, oxidation, and petroleum than is ordinary rubber. It is u...
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  7. Neoprene
    A synthetic rubber or closed cell foam
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  8. neoprene
    1) A synthetic rubber 2) Synthetic rubber
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/neoprene/1

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