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Plastic is a polymer formed by............ decantation

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Answered by rajanna4768
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Plastics and natural materials such as rubber or cellulose are composed of very large molecules called polymers. Polymers are constructed from relatively small molecular fragments known as monomers that are joined together.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Plastic is a polymer formed by crude oil decantation.

  • Plastics originated from natural, organic substances such as cellulose, coal, natural gas, salt and, of course, crude oil.
  • Crude oil is a sophisticated mixture of thousands of compounds and requirements to be processed before it can be utilized.
  • The generation of plastics begins with the distillation of crude oil in an oil refinery.
  • This segregates the heavy crude oil into factions of lighter elements, called fractions.
  • Each fraction is a mixture of hydrocarbon bonds (chemical compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen), which vary in terms of the size and structure of their molecules.
  • One of these fractions known as naphtha is an important compound for the output of plastics.

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