Science, asked by mpsoni649977, 5 months ago

thermoplastics
a. can be recycled
b. cannot be recycled
c. do not melted
d. biodigrable​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Thermoplastic materials are those materials that are made of polymers linked by intermolecular interactions or van der Waals forces, forming linear or branched structures.

Melamine is a versatile material. It resists fire and can tolerate heat better than other plastics. It is used for making fire-resistive uniforms, floor tiles, kitchenware and fabrics which resist fire.  

Thermosetting plastics are generally strong and resistant to heat, but they melt the first time they are heated to a high enough temperature and harden (set) permanently when cooled. They can never be melted or reshaped again.  

They are used in situations where resistance to heat is important, e.g. on kitchen work surfaces, good-quality plastic cups, saucepan handles and plug casings. Wood is biodegradable

Answered by dev316156
5

Answer:

a. can be recycled. Because A thermoplastic can be recycled very easily and it can be renouned again and again.

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