One can make plastic into liquid by melting it down. Different types of plastics have different melting points. High-density polyethylene plastic is the easiest to melt at 265 degrees Fahrenheit.
If someone tried to drink beer on the moon, the lack of atmosphere would cause the beer to rapidly boil and fizz out of the container, making it impossible to drink in its liquid form.
Wood or plastic.
There are many situations in which one would use a plastic adhesive. The biggest reason why someone would want to use a plastic adhesive would be if they need to glue plastic things together.
Because it is much denser than water. If u had liquid with higher density it would float
Because it is much denser than water. If u had liquid with higher density it would float
Yes, water in a plastic graduated cylinder would still exhibit a meniscus. The meniscus is the slight curve that forms at the surface of a liquid when it comes into contact with a solid, regardless of the material of the container housing the liquid.
Plastic is not suitable for making saucepans because it cannot withstand high temperatures. When exposed to heat, plastic can melt, deform, or release harmful chemicals into food. Metal or ceramic materials are more appropriate for saucepan construction due to their heat resistance and durability.
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I would like to get a tank lining for an above ground liquid storage tank replaced. I have no idea what this even means, my boss is making me do it or he's gonna fire me. Can someone help me? I need an expert!
A good item for a cell membrane would be a thin plastic or cardboard
I would say glass. Glass is nonporous and easily cleaned and disinfected. Plastic is soft and the molecules making up the plastic bottle may leach into the water.
Well... sort of. There are resins that behave that way; something that's liquid at room temperature is not generally considered "plastic." A specific example would be epoxy; styrene is another possibility.