No
biodegradable
No, the rubber in tires is not biodegradable.
no because plastic isn't biodegradable.
Some materials that contain polypropylene are not biodegradable because the proper enzymes are missing from the environment. However, there are plenty biodegradable materials with this same component.
yes, it is non-biodegradable, like any non-organic plastic
No, copper is not considered biodegradable. It does not break down easily in the environment and can persist for a long time.
it will degrade naturally
yes ,every plant product is biodegradable
Yes plastics are biodegradable,but be sure to notice on the box, some companies claim their product is biodegradable but they haven't tested it for 100 years or so. Also some plastics are not biodegradable
Taginator is a great product and it's biodegradable.
yes of course it is
Anything biodegradable
For copper, it is an element. It could be both reactant and product. While purifying copper will be the product. But copper would be the reactant in case of preparing hydrogen or copper sulphate salts.
breaks down and returns to nature in a reasonably short time.
2Cu + O2 ==> 2CuO product is copper(II) oxide4Cu + O2 ==> 2Cu2O product is copper(I) oxide
Whatever caveman first whacked some hide off a dead animal to use as clothing. ========================================================= I would say the stick he whacked it with was the first biodegradable product. (weapon.)
Copper reacts with oxygen in the air to form copper oxide.