Plastic is a polymer of hydrocarbon monomers, and is used frequently in everyday life as polythene bags, containers, cutting boards, appliances, etc. From our toothbrushes, to hairbrushes (and combs), to scrubbing brushes, to car wash brushes (and the cars we sit in), plastics form all or part of the products we use. From Tupperware or ZipLock bowls, to cat and dog water or food bowls, to Bowling pins (especially children's), to plastic bats, to decorating with fake bats and Halloween objects, plastics contribute useful products. Whether we buy plastic flowers or a hose to water real flowers, plastics add to the life's beauty as well as functionality. Even clothing and outerwear can have portions made with polymers of plastics; we'd be drenched and miserable without raincoats and umbrellas. Other than food, challenge yourself to find everyday products that don't use plastics either within the product or as covering made to sell the product.
Petroleum is primarily used today as a fuel for transportation, heating, and electricity generation. It is also a key component in the production of various everyday items such as plastics, lubricants, and chemicals. Additionally, petroleum is used in the manufacturing of asphalt for road construction.
The resistivity of plastics can vary depending on the type of plastic material. Generally, plastics have higher resistivity compared to metals, with values typically ranging from 10^12 to 10^20 ohm-meter. Conductive additives or treatments can be incorporated into plastics to lower their resistivity for specific applications.
Products derived from oil include gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, lubricants, plastics, and various chemicals used in manufacturing and construction.
Plastics are organic polymers made of long chains of repeating units called monomers. They are generally non-reactive and resistant to chemical degradation, making them durable materials. However, plastics can degrade under certain environmental conditions, releasing harmful chemicals into the environment.
The freezing point of plastic can vary depending on the specific type of plastic being used. Generally, most plastics do not have a distinct freezing point like water, which freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. Instead, plastics soften and become more malleable as they are heated, and solidify as they cool. The exact temperature at which a plastic solidifies can depend on factors such as its chemical composition, molecular structure, and any additives present.
palstic can be used to make real life cars such as ferrari's and also plastics can be used to make houses
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alkenes can be polymerized into polymers (plastics), or used as fuels.
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European Life cycle database is the database that should be used for plastics recycling in EU. There is also a law for the recycling industry.
Many parapharmaceutical products are made from plastics.
Rubber is not used though plastics are. Plastics are used to insulate them because they do not conduct electricity
Yes, plastics can be used in medical implants. There are certain types of plastics, known as biocompatible plastics, which are specifically designed to be safe and non-toxic for use in the human body. These plastics can be used for various medical implants such as joint replacements, dental implants, and cardiac devices.
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Plastics used to make labware are: polyethylene, polypropylene, teflon, polycarbonate.
They are used for making plastic's but the plastics they make aren't biograble
Statistics are used in day to day life when calculating taxes. They are also used when making change, paying bills, and cooking.