I would not use plastic at all since it will not withstand all climatic influences over time. If it is for a temporal hobby project, using ABS is ok, but no plastic will be durable. The colors also will wash out over the years. Only metal plates are safe to withstand all climatic influences...you can read more about it on ramsign.com/pages/metal-signs. This article features a nice in-depth view on different materials and technologies of sign making ;-)
Plastic is not suitable for making saucepans because it cannot withstand high temperatures. When exposed to heat, plastic can melt, deform, or release harmful chemicals into food. Metal or ceramic materials are more appropriate for saucepan construction due to their heat resistance and durability.
well it depends on the weight of your house and the mass of the balloons. if you were to calculate it out you would be able to if you got the right amount of balloons. Yes -The experiment proved successful.
No, making plastic containers is a chemical change as it involves the conversion of raw materials (such as polymers) into a new substance (plastic containers) through a chemical reaction. Physical changes only alter the appearance or physical state of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
The mass number would be 23 and the atomic number 11 making it sodium.
It would take thousands of balloons to lift up the average house, as houses are heavy and balloons can only lift a small amount of weight. The exact number of balloons required would depend on the size and weight of the house, but it would be an impractical and unsafe way to try to lift a house.
The options for making a model of a house out of waste are limited only by your imagination. You can use old cardboard, garbage, plastic or anything else you would otherwise toss out with the trash.
Wood or plastic.
Any room can be considered a "bedroom". A higher number of bedrooms can be highlighted in the ad making the house seem bigger. I toured a flat in Madison, WI that was a 3 bedroom; one "bedroom" being the old kitchen pantry.
Plastic is not suitable for making saucepans because it cannot withstand high temperatures. When exposed to heat, plastic can melt, deform, or release harmful chemicals into food. Metal or ceramic materials are more appropriate for saucepan construction due to their heat resistance and durability.
Are you serious? That would take more room to list than there is here and would number in the thousands.
A good item for a cell membrane would be a thin plastic or cardboard
No, it would not make sense to number a house for 'nothing.' The current standard in most communities is sequentially numbering starting from house number one, or basing the house number on the number of feet from the corner of the street or starting point to the front door of the house.
The haunted house could contain noises. The noises would be what is making the house appear to be haunted.
well it depends on the weight of your house and the mass of the balloons. if you were to calculate it out you would be able to if you got the right amount of balloons. Yes -The experiment proved successful.
I would say glass. Glass is nonporous and easily cleaned and disinfected. Plastic is soft and the molecules making up the plastic bottle may leach into the water.
you can remember or know your pin number by making it an easy one or making a song for it. that would probably help
i recommend plastic style I would rather say whatever you think because it is your house .