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Sulfur is commonly used as the element for hardening rubber through a process called vulcanization. It creates cross-links between rubber polymer chains, making the material more durable, elastic, and resistant to heat and wear.
Most car tires are made of rubber, but not expanded rubber. That's a completely different thing, as it has air pumped into the material during hardening, creating a softer compound.
no, both natural and synthetic rubber are polymers
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Rubber is a compound because it is made up of multiple elements, such as carbon and hydrogen, that are chemically bonded together to form the polymer structure of rubber.
Rubber is a natural organic compound. Chemical name for natural rubber is sis-polyisoprene.
Sulfur is the element that is heated with rubber to make it vulcanized. Vulcanization is a chemical process that involves adding sulfur to rubber and then heating it to improve its strength, elasticity, and durability.
Sugar + water = Starch So ya, can be used as a substitute for stiffening cloth/clothing. CAUTION: Mixture of ingredients above, may attract Bees.
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Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen
Rubber is vulcanised to make it more stable and durable by adding sulphur at a high temperature. Vulcanization generates many sulfur-bond cross links between the rubber molecules, hardening the rubber and making it more elastic. Without these bonds rubber is a sticky gooey jelly like material.
Yes, exposure to sea salt can cause rubber to deteriorate and degrade over time. The salt can accelerate the breakdown of the rubber's chemical structure, leading to cracking, hardening, and loss of flexibility in the material. It's best to avoid prolonged contact between sea salt and rubber to prevent corrosion.