Rubber is a flexible solid - (assuming you are referring to rubber bands, tyres, etc.) - Chemically why it is both requires expansion.
"GR" in "GR-S rubber" stands for "General Purpose Rubber," which is a type of synthetic rubber commonly used for various industrial applications due to its good resistance to abrasion, tearing, and impact.
it all depends on the type of rubber synthetic rubber is easily worn with friction and rots over time with wind and cold weather and water but usually has very good bonding.were as natural rubber comes from a tree so bonds are usually stronger and they take a lot longer to rot.usually the bonding comes from what the rubber is made of
Rubber typically combusts at temperatures between 400-500 degrees Celsius (752-932 degrees Fahrenheit). The exact burning point can vary depending on the type and composition of the rubber.
Rubber typically has covalent bonding, as it is composed of long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms held together by shared electrons. This results in the flexible and elastic properties of rubber.
Many things are soft and sticky - a child's semi-chewed toffee is notoriously sticky.
The type of rubber used to make balls is called polybutadiene rubber.
rubber ducky
rubber, the rubber helps it stretch but a different type of rubber than tires :)
That depends on what type of matter to which you are referring to. Things such as metal or water are excellent conductors. On the other hand, rubber and other such materials are very poor in conducting electricity.
It is a type of rubber shoe no lie It is a type of rubber shoe this is the truth
Depends on the type of rubber and its composition. Rubber generally is an insulator
Rubber is typically in a solid state at room temperature.
yes food is a type of matter , because its ingredients is a type of matter !
The basketball itself is in a solid state of matter and the air inside of it is in a gaseous state of matter.
Car tires are made of latex rubber.
When a rubber band vibrates, mechanical energy is produced. This type of energy is a result of the movement and deformation of the rubber band as it vibrates back and forth.
LUTE (a packing ring of rubber for fruit jars)