Why bakelite change color in heat ?
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Explanation:
Thermosetting of Bakelite plastic. Footage of a newly synthesised block of the plastic Bakelite being heated using a blowtorch, turning the plastic permanently hard (thermosetting). Bakelite is produced in an elimination reaction of phenol with formaldehyde to produce a phenol formaldehyde resin.
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Explanation:
As heat passes throughout the molecules of bakelite they heat up, and change in colour. Hence starting from vermillion orange the bakelite material turns white hot.
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