Sulphur
Sulphur (or the different spelling, Sulfur) was added to rubber to form the process of vulcanization.
rubber was not very useful until vulcanisation was discovered . this process can improve its elasticity and strength .
rubber was not very useful until vulcanisation was discovered . this process can improve its elasticity and strength .
The sap from the rubber tree is commonly referred to as "latex". Technically a latex is any polymer dissolved in water. The rubber tree sap happens to contain the polymer isoprene, which has a wide variety of applications. When the isoprene is extracted from the latex it has a remarkable number of useful applications, depending on how it is processed. The most famous way to process isoprene is to "cross-link" or "vulcanize" it, which then makes a material strong enough to make tires.
Silicon is useful as a base to build electronic components on because it has all the valence electrons it wants (4). A diode is created by placing a an element with an "extra" valence electron near an element that wants an "extra" valence electron.
Sulphur (or the different spelling, Sulfur) was added to rubber to form the process of vulcanization.
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rubber bands are useful to tie things together, make good capults, support things and just fiddle withh i love rubber bands
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rubber was not very useful until vulcanisation was discovered . this process can improve its elasticity and strength .
Rubber bath mats are useful with friction because they have a lot of friction and can stop you from slipping because of all the friction it produces. - thank you to this website for the answers :)
Yes, rubber is typically opaque, meaning it does not allow light to pass through it. This property makes rubber useful for applications where light transmission is not desired, such as in tire manufacturing.
good luck finding the answer but I'm almost definite the answers granite for fossils and maple for rubber (rubber comes from trees)
Rubber is indeed a good insulator because it has high resistance to the flow of electricity. This property makes rubber useful in electrical wires and cables to prevent the flow of electricity.
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Long tongs or rubber insulated gloves