Give one property of bakelite.
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Bakelite is the trade name for phenol formaldehyde resin.
Its chemical name is polyoxybenzyl methylene glycol anhydride.
It is a thermosetting plastic. A thermosetting plastic is a plastic that liquefies and is malleable when heated. Then it becomes permanently hard and rigid when cooled. Thus, it can be used to make a variety of items.
It is a product of the elimination reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. It is a resin (a substance belonging to a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances, obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules).
It is the first synthetic plastic that was formulated in the 'Age of Plastics'. Leo Baekeland is the chemist who developed it in the year 1907, in New York.
It does not conduct electricity.
It is resistant to heat, and is nonflammable.
It is also resistant to chemical action.
The dielectric constant of Bakelite ranges from 4.4 to 5.4.
Its chemical name is polyoxybenzyl methylene glycol anhydride.
It is a thermosetting plastic. A thermosetting plastic is a plastic that liquefies and is malleable when heated. Then it becomes permanently hard and rigid when cooled. Thus, it can be used to make a variety of items.
It is a product of the elimination reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. It is a resin (a substance belonging to a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances, obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules).
It is the first synthetic plastic that was formulated in the 'Age of Plastics'. Leo Baekeland is the chemist who developed it in the year 1907, in New York.
It does not conduct electricity.
It is resistant to heat, and is nonflammable.
It is also resistant to chemical action.
The dielectric constant of Bakelite ranges from 4.4 to 5.4.
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One property of bakelite is :
- It is a poor conductor of electricity
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