History of Polymers Timeline Quiz

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LESSON 1 - History Poly ______, meres parts 1283 horn tortoise 1500 rubber local mayan trees 1824 gum water proof 1838 cellulose, Anselme Payen 1839 polystyrene, and Charles Goodyear - vulcanization 1844 patent of vulcanization 1846 Charles Friedrich Schonbein nitrocellulose 1856 Alexander Parkes thermoplactic, parkesine 1868 Hyatt Brothers celluloid 1872 Egen Baumann PVC 1892 Cross and Bevan, Viscose silk (rayon) 1907 Leo Baekeland, Bakelite, phenol formaldehyde, first sy stic 1912 Fritz Klatte polyvinyl acetate 1926 B.F.Goodrich sheets and adhesives, vinyl age 1930 Scotch Tape 3M company 1933 Melamine formaldehyde 1933 polyethylene and Reginald Gibson 1935 Wallace Carothers, Dupon, nylon 1936 Wulff Brothers polystyrene 1937 polyurethane 1938 Roy Plunkett Dupont, Teflon 1941 Rex Whinfield and James Tennant Disckson, sat polyes

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LESSON 1 - History Poly many, ______ parts 1283 horn tortoise 1500 rubber local mayan trees 1824 gum water proof 1838 cellulose, Anselme Payen 1839 polystyrene, and Charles Goodyear - vulcanization 1844 patent of vulcanization 1846 Charles Friedrich Schonbein nitrocellulose 1856 Alexander Parkes thermoplactic, parkesine 1868 Hyatt Brothers celluloid 1872 Egen Baumann PVC 1892 Cross and Bevan, Viscose silk (rayon) 1907 Leo Baekeland, Bakelite, phenol formaldehyde, first sy stic 1912 Fritz Klatte polyvinyl acetate 1926 B.F.Goodrich sheets and adhesives, vinyl age 1930 Scotch Tape 3M company 1933 Melamine formaldehyde 1933 polyethylene and Reginald Gibson 1935 Wallace Carothers, Dupon, nylon 1936 Wulff Brothers polystyrene 1937 polyurethane 1938 Roy Plunkett Dupont, Teflon 1941 Rex Whinfield and James Tennant Disckson, sat polyes

meres

LESSON 1 - History Poly many, meres ______ 1283 horn tortoise 1500 rubber local mayan trees 1824 gum water proof 1838 cellulose, Anselme Payen 1839 polystyrene, and Charles Goodyear - vulcanization 1844 patent of vulcanization 1846 Charles Friedrich Schonbein nitrocellulose 1856 Alexander Parkes thermoplactic, parkesine 1868 Hyatt Brothers celluloid 1872 Egen Baumann PVC 1892 Cross and Bevan, Viscose silk (rayon) 1907 Leo Baekeland, Bakelite, phenol formaldehyde, first sy stic 1912 Fritz Klatte polyvinyl acetate 1926 B.F.Goodrich sheets and adhesives, vinyl age 1930 Scotch Tape 3M company 1933 Melamine formaldehyde 1933 polyethylene and Reginald Gibson 1935 Wallace Carothers, Dupon, nylon 1936 Wulff Brothers polystyrene 1937 polyurethane 1938 Roy Plunkett Dupont, Teflon 1941 Rex Whinfield and James Tennant Disckson, sat polyes

parts

LESSON 1 - History Poly many, meres parts 1283 ______ tortoise 1500 rubber local mayan trees 1824 gum water proof 1838 cellulose, Anselme Payen 1839 polystyrene, and Charles Goodyear - vulcanization 1844 patent of vulcanization 1846 Charles Friedrich Schonbein nitrocellulose 1856 Alexander Parkes thermoplactic, parkesine 1868 Hyatt Brothers celluloid 1872 Egen Baumann PVC 1892 Cross and Bevan, Viscose silk (rayon) 1907 Leo Baekeland, Bakelite, phenol formaldehyde, first sy stic 1912 Fritz Klatte polyvinyl acetate 1926 B.F.Goodrich sheets and adhesives, vinyl age 1930 Scotch Tape 3M company 1933 Melamine formaldehyde 1933 polyethylene and Reginald Gibson 1935 Wallace Carothers, Dupon, nylon 1936 Wulff Brothers polystyrene 1937 polyurethane 1938 Roy Plunkett Dupont, Teflon 1941 Rex Whinfield and James Tennant Disckson, sat polyes

horn

LESSON 1 - History Poly many, meres parts 1283 horn ______ 1500 rubber local mayan trees 1824 gum water proof 1838 cellulose, Anselme Payen 1839 polystyrene, and Charles Goodyear - vulcanization 1844 patent of vulcanization 1846 Charles Friedrich Schonbein nitrocellulose 1856 Alexander Parkes thermoplactic, parkesine 1868 Hyatt Brothers celluloid 1872 Egen Baumann PVC 1892 Cross and Bevan, Viscose silk (rayon) 1907 Leo Baekeland, Bakelite, phenol formaldehyde, first sy stic 1912 Fritz Klatte polyvinyl acetate 1926 B.F.Goodrich sheets and adhesives, vinyl age 1930 Scotch Tape 3M company 1933 Melamine formaldehyde 1933 polyethylene and Reginald Gibson 1935 Wallace Carothers, Dupon, nylon 1936 Wulff Brothers polystyrene 1937 polyurethane 1938 Roy Plunkett Dupont, Teflon 1941 Rex Whinfield and James Tennant Disckson, sat polyes

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Test your knowledge of the history of polymers with this timeline quiz. From the earliest discoveries to important inventions like vulcanization and PVC, explore key milestones in polymer development.

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