we know that plastic is bad conductor of heat as compared to steel. Then, why does water in plastic bottle gets heated sooner than that of steel bottle?
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Even though plastic is an insulator or a bad conductor of heat but the water gets warm early in it because When the bonds are broken, the chemicals in the plastic can leach out into the water. "Plastics are polymers. That means they're small molecules that get all linked together to make a very long chain. ... The more it heats up, the faster the molecules jiggle, the more they break apart, the more that leaches into the water
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