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ebonite is an example of​

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Answered by anushasunil711
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it is known as hard rubber and is obtained by Vulcanizing natural rubber for prolonged period....

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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Ebonite is an example of an insulator.

  • Ebonite is generally obtained by the vulcanization of natural rubber for a long time.
  • It is also known as hard rubber.
  • Ebonite is used in place of ebony wood that is why it is called ebonite.
  • It contains sulphur and oil approx 30-60%.
  • It is brown and stiff. so, it is known as hard rubber.
  • Ebonite is an example of an alloy.
  • Ebonite is an insulator as it does not allow the flow of current through it.
  • It provides an anticorrosive coating so, is used to form vessels for storing strong acids such as HCl
  • It is used in electrical insulation and piano keys etc.

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