Polystyrene should be placed in the general waste bin. It is not commonly recyclable in regular curbside recycling programs. However, some communities may have special programs or drop-off locations for recycling polystyrene.
The other name for polystyrene is Styrofoam.
Polystyrene is formed from only one monomer - styrene.
thermocol is the common name for air bubbled polystyrene.
Yes, polystyrene can be frozen. Freezing polystyrene can help preserve food or keep it fresh for longer periods. However, extreme temperature changes can cause polystyrene to become brittle and potentially crack.
They are made from the same polymer, polystyrene. Usually polystyrene is clear, hard and rigid, for example in CD cases. However, styrofoam is created by blowing air through liquid polystyrene. The bubbles are locked in the polystyrene as it solidifies, giving the syrofoam used in packaging and cups. The reason it is compressible is because the air is compressed, rather than the hard, rigid polystyrene itself.
For health hazards of polystyrene, type polystyrene in the ask box, go all the way down to the last definition. Click on the underlined words Health Hazards, and you have a full paragraph on polystyrene.
Polystyrene is NOT biodegradable
Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic
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Because polystyrene is the polymer of the monomer styrene; poli in the Greek language has the meaning of many.
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Polystyrene is a kind of hard plastic.
The other name for polystyrene is Styrofoam.
Polystyrene is obtained by the polymerization of the monomer styrene.
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