13. Differentiate between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic (with 2 points each and one example
for each)
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The primary physical difference is that thermoplastics can be remelted back into a liquid, whereas thermoset plastics always remain in a permanent solid state. ... These plastics cannot be softened again on heating. Examples of thermosetting plastics include bakelite, urea-formaldehyde resins.
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a thermoplastic is a material usually a plastic polymer which becomes more soft when heated and hard when cools.
thermosetting polymer resin or plasticoften called thermoset is a polygon that is irreversibly hardend by a curring from a softsolid or viscous liquid prepolymer or resin.
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