Chemistry, asked by himslash, 1 year ago

a plastic that melt when exposed to heat

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Answered by ushivhare2002
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A 2014 study by the University of Florida found that water stored in plastic bottles can be unsafe to drink after being left in a hot car.

Some bottles made from polyethylene terephthalate released the chemicals antimony and bisphenol A, or BPA, when heated. While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration deems small amounts of BPA safe, high levels can pose a health risk. Leaving water bottles in cars for extended periods of time can raise the BPA level.

Soda shouldn't be left in a hot car for even short periods of time, as heat can cause cans and bottles to explode. Heat can also cause a cork to pop out of a wine bottle. Even if the cork remains in tact, the composition of the wine can change if the bottle gets too hot, altering the original flavor.

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Answered by payal5761
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Answer:

Thermoplastic

Explanation:

change their shape easily on heating and bent in any shape

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