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styrofoam foil styrofoam sandwich: apply wallpaper paste like butter
Both styrofoam and acetone are non-polar molecules, and like-dissolves-like.
Because Styrofoam contains many tiny pockets of air it is a good insulating material. Heat transfer is hindered because the molecules are not able to move around much because of the millions of little air pockets.
Styrofoam is a good material for retaining heat. This is because its formation is that of tightly packed air-filled, tiny bubbles of plastic and is fairly thick, which prevents heat from escaping.
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Styrofoam . . .
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Styrofoam is a very porous material; air from the closed pores has a bad thermal conductivity.
Styrofoam is a very porous material; air from the closed pores has a bad thermal conductivity.
No, because the Styrofoam is to light and won't produce enough kinetic energy. Plus Styrofoam is not a good material for Newton's cradle.
Styrofoam! it floats.
Styrofoam... it's like polystyrene
styrofoam foil styrofoam sandwich: apply wallpaper paste like butter
Both styrofoam and acetone are non-polar molecules, and like-dissolves-like.