Thermosetting plastics. Once cooled and hardened, these plastics retain their shapes and cannot return to their original form. Thermosetting plastics dont melt (i think) :)
Moniocloryide Plastic
Fire does not melt plastic. Fire creates the thermal energy, heat energy, melts plastic.
I was wondering myself why something so volatile would be sold in plastic jugs, the answer is it depends on the type of plastic.
yes it can
yes
Extreme temperatures:heat--can melt plasticcold--can make plastic brittle, then crackForce and pressure
Depends on the type of plastic.
Yes. Almost any plastic will melt when heated.
Yes - you can melt and re-melt plastic to re-cycle it many times.
melt the plastic to the metal
Plastic, being the amorphous solid it doesn't have the accurate melting point. It melt gradually as the temperature rises. Glass are also belong to this type. Hence, amorphous solid are also known super cooled liquid.
Fire does not melt plastic. Fire creates the thermal energy, heat energy, melts plastic.
because when electricity pass through the plug ,it produces heat and this type of plastic doesn't melt
I was wondering myself why something so volatile would be sold in plastic jugs, the answer is it depends on the type of plastic.
heat
you melt it
yes it can
you melt it.