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Explain does naphtha dissolve plastic?​

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Answered by 32989
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Explanation:

Very basically cracking breaks the existing chains and polymerisation is remixing them into something new. You can read more about it here. Ethylene becomes polyethylene also called polythene, the world's most widely used plastic, Propylene joins together to create polymers called polypropylene

Answered by varsha212007
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Naphtha is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture. Mixtures ... Plastics[edit]. Naphtha is a crucial component in the production of plastics.

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