HDpe not soluble in any solvent at room temprture
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) typically has a linear structure with minimal branching and no significant cross-linking. In its standard form, HDPE is a thermoplastic, meaning it can be melted and reshaped without cross-links. However, in some specialized applications, HDPE can be chemically modified or blended with other materials to introduce cross-links, but this is not common for standard HDPE. Thus, in its pure form, HDPE has virtually no cross-links.
No, mineral spirits will not dissolve plastic materials.
Yes, the higher the temperature, the faster materials dissolve in the given liquid
HDPE= High-density polyethylene
urea
Outer + Inner lining: usually HDPE. Inner insulation: Hard foam
== == materials get into water by animals waste
Sometimes
No, condoms do not dissolve in water. They are made of materials that are not water-soluble.
Hydrophilic materials dissolve in water because they are attracted to water molecules and can form bonds with them. Hydrophobic materials, on the other hand, do not dissolve in water because they are repelled by water and do not interact with water molecules.
Acids, bases, and certain solvents are common substances that can dissolve organic and inorganic materials. Acids such as hydrochloric acid can dissolve inorganic materials like metal oxides, while organic solvents like acetone can dissolve organic compounds such as fats or oils. Additionally, enzymatic cleaners can break down organic materials like food or stains.
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)