PPT-Chapter 9 The World of Polymers and Plastics
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What are polymers Where can you find polymers in your everyday life How are polymers synthesized What kinds of polymers can be recycled How are polymers recycled
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What are polymers Where can you find polymers in your everyday life How are polymers synthesized What kinds of polymers can be recycled How are polymers recycled What are some unique applications for polymers. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students An alternative must be found.. . Plastic Alternatives. Alternatives. Carrier Bags:-. An alternative to using plastic bags would be to use reusable bags such as cloth bags which are durable, reusable and washable so they do not have to be thrown away and will not contribute to the build up of waste in land fill sites.. What is a Plastic?. Definition of Plastic from . www.dictionary.com. - any. . of. a group . of. . synthetic. . or. . natural. . organic. materials that . may. . be. . shaped. . when. . soft. By miss buicke. OC58 . I. dentify . everyday applications of plastics, and understand that crude oil products are the raw material for their . production.. OC59 . R. elate . the properties of plastics to their . Plastics. page 145. Plastics- the beginning. Cheap and durable. Alternative to glass and animal products such as ivory. Could be used to replicate a variety of materials. Plastics- the problem. Most types created from the fossil fuel, petroleum, a non-renewable resource. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Monomers. Glucose. Amino acids. Nucleotides . Fatty acids . Polymers. Carbohydrates . Nucleic acids. Lipids . Proteins . Carbohydrates. The word carbohydrate literally means “watered carbon.”. Explain the difference between an addition reaction and a condensation polymerization reaction. Draw polymer structural diagram, given the monomer.. Draw monomer . structure(s. ), given the polymer.. Lecture . 20 . – . Properties of plastics. Properties of plastics. Engineering Materials and Processes. Reference Text. Section. Higgins RA & Bolton, 2010. . Materials for Engineers and Technicians, . Lecture . 19 . – . Plastics materials and rubbers. www.tradenote.net. Plastics materials and rubbers. Engineering Materials and Processes. Reference Text. Section. Higgins RA & Bolton, 2010. . Materials for Engineers and Technicians, . Main directions and content for the activity are in the boxes to the left with the orange border, like this one.. In a classroom setting, you will lead the students through the activity with a series of questions, the students’ own responses and brief explanations.. Rodent damage. Rodents can cause dangerous damage to plastic products such as cable insulation, warehouse pallets, non-food packaging, boxes etc.. Symphony has developed additive . masterbatches. to fight back with . PLASTICS What is a Plastic? Definition of Plastic from www.dictionary.com - any of a group of synthetic or natural organic materials that may be shaped when soft and then Plastics 150 the Facts is an analysis of the data related to the production demand and waste management of plastic materials It provides the latest business information on production and demand trade → . the . synthesis of new polymers by modification of existing . polymers using . a variety of chemical . reactions. 1) . the esterification of cellulose, crosslinking of . polyisoprene. , hydrolysis.
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