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Does rubber biodegrade?

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Answered by sanjumanoj9567
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Rubber biodegradation is a slow process, and the growth of bacteria utilizing rubber as a sole carbon source is also slow. Therefore, incubation periods extending over weeks or even months are required to obtain enough cell mass or degradation products of the polymers for further analysis

Answered by jayanta108078
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Natural rubber is made from plants. Therefore, it is biodegradable. This means it will start to decompose when you throw it away. The facts are different when it comes to synthetic rubber.

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