There are many different kinds of plastics that have many different chemical properties. However, some of the most common are chemical resistance, water reactivity, solubility, and thermal stability.
Some examples: - plastics have a very low density - plastics are not corroded - platics are easily machined - plastics are non-corrodable
Properties of PlasticSome physical properties: transparency, flexibility, elasticity, permeability, water resistant, electrical resistance, Specific Gravity, soft when hot.Some chemical properties: solubility, chemical resistance, thermal stability, reactivity with water, flammability, heat of combustion
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If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
One of the chemical properties of plastics is the absorption of UV light especially from sunlight. Cracking when subjected to heat and stress is the other chemical property of the plastics.
Some examples: - plastics have a very low density - plastics are not corroded - platics are easily machined - plastics are non-corrodable
Their chemical formulas and physical properties. Polysaccharides have repeating glucose units whereas plastics may be composed of a wide range of organic material units.
By properties they are Thermosetting plastics and Thermoplastics
Properties of PlasticSome physical properties: transparency, flexibility, elasticity, permeability, water resistant, electrical resistance, Specific Gravity, soft when hot.Some chemical properties: solubility, chemical resistance, thermal stability, reactivity with water, flammability, heat of combustion
All plastics are products of the chemical industry.
Special laboratory glassware are heat resistant and chemical resistant.
It is light but strong
The chemical properties of calcium are most similar to (in between) the chemical properties of magnesium and strontium.
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it changes chemical properties
Chemical properties are determined by experiments.