Economy, asked by Iamnikki, 9 months ago

Plastic and polythene act as a 'bio-Hazard' Explain​

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Answered by pubbabe
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Answer:

becoz they are non biodegradable

Explanation:

these r harmful to nvironment

also the cant b recycled

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Plastic and Polythene act as bio – hazard because it is non biodegradable by the soil micro- organisms.

Explanation:

Plastic or Polythene is formed from the PET (polyethylene terephthalate). The polythene is made of propylene, a simple chemical compound of petroleum.

This propylene went in a process of heating in the presence of a catalyst and then a chemical reaction takes place in which the each monomer units of the propylene attached together with a strong carbon – carbon bond formation.

This bond is even a natural carbon based bond but the decomposing microorganisms is evolved to break the peptide bonds among the matter or other substances but the above mentioned bond is completely different for them identify and because of this the plastic or polythene remains ungraded by the organisms and now become a global concerning issues.

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