Synthetic - relating to or involving synthesis.
Polymer - a chemical mixture of compounds formed by polymerization.
Fabric - a material that resembles cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting.
Engineering - the application of science and mathematics, concerned with the design, building and use of engines.
Organic Chemistry - a chemistry involving scientific study of the structure, properties and reactions of organic materials.
Academic Career - the type of career the student is planning.
Faculty Member - an educator who works at a collage or a university.
Solvents - The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.
Coordinate - equal in rank, quality or significance.
Durable - able to exist for a long time without getting ruined.
Benefit - an advantage or profit gained from something.
Usefulness - the quality of having utility, especially practical worth.Commercial - occupied with commerce or work intended for commerce.
Replaced - to substitute the place of.
Elastic - capable of recovering size and shape after deformation.
Referred - to make reference to.
Inorganic - compounds that are not organic.
Polymer - a chemical mixture of compounds formed by polymerization.
Fabric - a material that resembles cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting.
Engineering - the application of science and mathematics, concerned with the design, building and use of engines.
Organic Chemistry - a chemistry involving scientific study of the structure, properties and reactions of organic materials.
Academic Career - the type of career the student is planning.
Faculty Member - an educator who works at a collage or a university.
Solvents - The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.
Coordinate - equal in rank, quality or significance.
Durable - able to exist for a long time without getting ruined.
Benefit - an advantage or profit gained from something.
Usefulness - the quality of having utility, especially practical worth.Commercial - occupied with commerce or work intended for commerce.
Replaced - to substitute the place of.
Elastic - capable of recovering size and shape after deformation.
Referred - to make reference to.
Inorganic - compounds that are not organic.