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styrofoam is cool
Styrofoam hasn't pH.
Eggs are often sold in styrofoam containers because styrofoam provides protection during transportation, helping to prevent breakage. Styrofoam also helps to keep the eggs cool and fresh. Additionally, styrofoam is lightweight and cost-effective for packaging purposes.
Yes, bleach can dissolve and damage styrofoam because it creates a chemical reaction that breaks down the styrofoam material. It is recommended to avoid using bleach around styrofoam to prevent damage.
Usually food it packed in Styrofoam to keep it cold (or warm)
Styrofoam can insulate heat well, hence it is often used to store food.
Those packing "peanuts" are not Styrofoam, but rather Polystyrene foam. They are dangerously flammable and produce extremely toxic fumes in a fire. Do NOT use them to insulate your home.
Styrofoam is one of the most efficient insulators, and will insulate better than nearly any other common material... including wood.
there is no prefix of insulate because the root word is insulate
styrofoam is cool
Styrofoam is a poor conductor of heat, which helps to insulate the liquid inside and maintain its temperature for longer. Paper cups, on the other hand, are better conductors of heat and do not provide as much insulation, causing the liquid to cool down more quickly.
Hollow masonry is used in various places on a building. Its main purpose is to insulate, the hollow blocks form a layer of air in the center promoting proper insulation. This can be compared to the air pockets in styrofoam insulation.
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Styrofoam is an insulator.
No. Plus, if you insulate your house with popcorn, you're just inviting a nest of rats. And after a couple of weeks, it'll stink. Use Styrofoam. It works better, and doesn't attract vermin.
Yes, that's correct. Styrofoam cups are poor conductors of heat because they are made of a material that has a low thermal conductivity. This means that heat does not easily pass through the material, helping to insulate the contents of the cup and keeping hot beverages hot for longer.
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