low-density polyethylene

low-density polyethylene

noun Chemistry.
highly branched polyethylene with low crystallinity and melting point, and a density of 0.91 to 0.94, prepared at very high pressures, and used mainly for sheeting, films, and packaging materials. Abbreviation: LDPE
Also called branched polyethylene.
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like or containing an alkali, which neutralize acids to form salts and turn red litmus paper blue, or having a pH value greater than 7
selecting for combination or action; tending to combine with certain substances in preference to others, such as elective attraction
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