Things like RDX, TNT, Cyclonite, etc. plus plasticizers.
Composition A and Composition B (the predecessors of modern C-4: full name Composition C version 4) used wax instead of plasticizers.
I won't give you any details, but it is relatively easy to find the percentages if you look on the net (I know, I found them).
A chemical reaction where two reactants combine to form one new product is called a synthesis reaction. In this type of reaction, the atoms of the reactants rearrange to form a new compound or molecule.
It depends on what kind of tanks you're looking for. There's a a site called the tank depot online that has a huge variety of plastic tanks that may be useful to you. The number is 1-866-926-5603
A K value much less than 1 indicates that the reaction strongly favors the reactants at equilibrium. This could suggest a solution where the products are formed at a slower rate compared to the reactants or one in which the reactants are more stable than the products.
Teflon is a type of synthetic polymer called polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which is a type of plastic. It is commonly used as a non-stick coating on cookware due to its low friction properties.
Mass stoichiometry refers to the study of the mass relationships of elements in compounds. It involves analyzing the stoichiometric coefficients in a balanced chemical equation to determine the relative masses of reactants and products. This helps in calculating the amount of reactants needed or products formed in a chemical reaction.
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Conventional explosivesNuclear explosives (both fission and fusion)
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synthesis reaction
Foam is NOT plastic!
That depends on where you are and what kind of explosives you make. The ATF redefined the word 'explosives" last year to include several products that were not previously considered explosives. In many places you can make your own black powder, rocket propellants and fuse. Some more powerful "explosives" can be made in very small quantities for use in fireworks, but there are restrictions on the storage of explosives. For more detailed and up to date rules, go to atf.gov.
There are no bugs that eat plastic. Plastic is not digestible to any animal or plant. However, scientists are looking into a bacteria that eats plastic.
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Depends on the kind of plastic, but most are.
CDs are made from almost-pure polycarbonate plastic. A thin layer of aluminum or sometimes gold is applied to the surface to make it reflective. This in turn is protected by a lacquer film.
Stays the same as in the products
It's the same as the product :)