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Q: When was the vulcanisation of rubber made?
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How is rubber made tougher?

Vulcanisation- addition of sulphur


What process involves treating rubber to harden it?

Vulcanisation.


What is the formation of synthetic rubber by cross linking with sulfur?

Vulcanisation


The process of curring rubber named after the Roman god of fire?

Vulcanisation


What v can change the properteies of rubber?

Vulcanisation - adding sulphur and heat changes rubber - to make tyres for example


Why was vulcanized rubber important?

rubber was not very useful until vulcanisation was discovered . this process can improve its elasticity and strength .


What did rubber vulcanization do?

vulcanisation- when sulfur atoms form cross-links between rubber molecules. vulcanised rubber is used to make car tyres and conveyor belts. :)


Why was vulcanization important?

rubber was not very useful until vulcanisation was discovered . this process can improve its elasticity and strength .


What is the non metal used in vulcanisation of rubber?

sulfur is used


What did vulcanization do?

vulcanisation- when sulfur atoms form cross-links between rubber molecules. vulcanised rubber is used to make car tyres and conveyor belts. :)


A process for curing rubber from the roman god of war?

A vast array of products are made with vulcanized rubber including tires, shoe soles, hoses, conveyor belts and hockey pucks. The process is named after Vulcan, Roman god of fire. Not Mars the Roman god of war.


What did Charles Goodyear invent by accident in 1839?

Charles Goodyear invented the process of vulcanisation of rubber.Before the mid-19th century, natural or India rubber was limited in its usefulness because it melted in hot weather, froze and cracked in cold weather, and tended to stick to virtually everything. Charles Goodyear was a businessman who experimented with the properties of gum elastic. He accidentally discovered the process of vulcanisation of rubber when he dropped some rubber mixed with sulfur on a hot stove. Goodyear missed out on the financial benefits of his invention as Englishman Thomas Hancock copied his idea and attained a British patent for the process before Goodyear applied for a British patent. However, vulcanised rubber was later was made into tyres emblazoned with Goodyear's name.