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What is the chemical name for thermocol?

The chemical name for thermocol is expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is a synthetic polymer made from the monomer styrene.


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Which chemical dissolves thermocol?

Polystyrene, the main component of thermocol, can be dissolved by a solvent called limonene. Limonene is a natural solvent derived from citrus fruits and is effective in breaking down and dissolving polystyrene foam.


Do thermocol balls float on water?

Yes, thermocol balls are made of expanded polystyrene foam, which is less dense than water. This is why thermocol balls will float on water.


Is thermocol recycleable?

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Why does a thermocol glass containing water or ice does not burn when provided with heat?

Because the heat supplied to thermocol is absorbed by the water inside thermocol and this continues till the temperature reach the boiling point of water. Once the temperature reaches to boiling point of water then the temperature of water inside the thermocol is same as the temperature on the outer side of thermocol facing the heat and then only the thermocol glass will start burning.


How do you make taj mahal with thermocol?

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How thermocol is decomposed?

Thermocol, also known as polystyrene, does not decompose easily in the environment. It can take hundreds of years to break down naturally. However, some recycling facilities are able to process thermocol by melting it down and reforming it into new products. Alternatively, some bacteria and fungi can slowly biodegrade thermocol in ideal conditions.