Yes. There are different kinds of plastics so, they burn at different temperatures and release different chemicals when burned.
YES IT can burn because man made material
Yes, burning anything, including plastic, is a chemical change
Yes they turn black or a very dark color
yes
blue
Do not burn plastic
Yes.
Thermosoftening is when the bonds between molecules in a plastic are weak so that the plastic can easily soften. Thermosetting is when the bonds are strong so that the plastic can only be softened once and when it is, that is the only time that you can shape it.
Cornstarch polymers are polymers made from alkenes that are mixed with cornstarch so that they are easily biodegradeable. They are used for plastic bags so that they when they are sent to a landfill site, they biodegrade quickly and easily.
Aluminum is a metal. Most structural metals do not burn easily. Aircraft fuselages are manufactured from an alloy that is mainly aluminum. A key requisite for safety is that it does not burn easily.
so they do not burn themselves quickly
it means that plastic can easily change shape. You can easily change the shape of a plastic object.
Plastic! I helped you out on this so be grateful! XD
Do not burn plastic
Yes.
so they can be seen through the glass or plastic easily and to keep them fresh and clean
Thermosoftening is when the bonds between molecules in a plastic are weak so that the plastic can easily soften. Thermosetting is when the bonds are strong so that the plastic can only be softened once and when it is, that is the only time that you can shape it.
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
Cornstarch polymers are polymers made from alkenes that are mixed with cornstarch so that they are easily biodegradeable. They are used for plastic bags so that they when they are sent to a landfill site, they biodegrade quickly and easily.
The plastic might burn.
The sodium is alkali metal it cannot be easily burn in a small flame
Plastic means easily molded.