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chemical compounds that contain the acryl group derived from acrylic acid
Acrylic fiber, a synthetic polymer fiber that contains at least 85% acrylonitrile
Acrylic paint, fast-drying paint containing pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion
Polymethyl methacrylate (also known as "acrylic glass" and "Plexiglas"), the synthetic polymer of methyl methacrylate
Creature House Expression, a vector graphics editor that was developed by Creature House and later acquired by Microsoft
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Acrylics do not require the detailed and quite formidable techniques and materials that are necessary with other media.
Acrylics appear to dry darker than when they are first applied, but this is not actually the case.
Acrylics do not exhibit the same changes as oils, leading experts to guess that the life of acrylics is far greater than the materials that were used for centuries before their discovery.
Acrylic acid is used in the manufacture of plastics, in latex applications, in floor polish, in polymer solutions for coatings applications, emulsion polymers, paint formulations, leather finishings, and paper coatings.
Acrylic acid is a strong irritant to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes in humans.
Acrylic acid occurs as a corrosive, colorless liquid that is miscible with water.