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no it is not a electrical conductor

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What are the properties and applications of conductive polystyrene?

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Is a polystyrene cup a insulator or a conductor?

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Is polystyrene biodegradable?

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Why is polystyrene called polystyrene?

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What is the other name for polystyrene?

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What country is polystyrene from?

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Why was methanol an appropriate solvent to precipitate polystyrene?

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Why polystyrene is homopolymer?

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