try it and find out if you can remelt plastic bottles..
Yes, just remelt it and mix it up again
No, probably not, never tried it though, but seems impossible to me...
Yes you can if your chocolate is melted you can put it in the freezer about 2-5minutes and it will be a little cold but same as you got it.
The best thing to do with the glass container is to have it recycled. To be environmentally friendly with the wax one could always remelt it and shape it into new candles.
Technically, A thermoset cannot be reused since it forms a structure that does not remelt easily and remelting this material can result in degradation and molecular weight changes. A thermoplastic however can be reused when mixed with a percentage of virgin material. This is the large benefit of utilizing a thermoplastic over a thermoset.
If you remelt the unscented candle down, you can scent the Candle by using the correct measurement of Fragrance oil to scent the candle, then re-pour the candle in a container and let it sit and cool. Use 1oz of Fragrance oil per lb of wax for your candles.
If lava does not remelt, it can cool and solidify into an igneous rock called basalt or andesite depending on its chemical composition. Basalt is commonly produced by oceanic volcanoes, while andesite can form from more intermediate compositions.
The breaking of a glass is a physical change because it involves the glass changing its shape and structure without undergoing a chemical reaction. The chemical composition of the glass remains the same before and after it breaks.
Oceanic crust is more dense than continental crust. As a result, over time, continental crust is harder to "recycle". Rocks are recycled when they are subducted and remelted. Since continental crust is harder to subduct (it wants to keep floating), it is not recycled as much as oceanic crust, which is dense and will sink and remelt.
Last time I checked wax floats on water while stone does not. Put it all into a bucket, fill it with water and skim the wax off the top. Of course if they are all melted together you could remelt the whole mess and the stone should fall to the bottom. If the stone is very small and stays suspended in the wax, pour it through a screen.
A thermoset is a material that cures or sets into a given shape, generally through the application of heat. A cured, thermoset material will not remelt or otherwise regain the processibility it had before being cured. Curing changes the material forever. A thermoplastic material softens (becomes pliable and plastic) when heated, but it does not cure or set. It can be reheated to be reformed.
ASTM A 962/ A 962M -07a S51 defines Heat Analysis as An analysis of each remelt ingot shall be made by the steel manufacturer to determine the percentages of those elements specified in the individual product specification. The chemical analysis thus determined shall conform to the requirements of the individual product specification. Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for Chemical Analysis of Steel Product can be found in ASTM A 751 Larry Ford