Polyisobutylene

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Good Morning readcash fam! Found this school activity on my google drive and I hope you learn something from it.

Lets recall our chemistry class!

Did I meet the objectives for this article? Comment your thoughts below, let me know your insights about polymers.

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It's fairly easy to degrade those. You can go with the cracking method so they can still be recycled but in its monomer form then there's also when people recycle it though i don't recommend that

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ooh thats nice dear. thank you so much or dropping by and for sharing your idea

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Oh, it's not an idea. It's common practice in the old laboratory i worked for, specially with those that don't meet standards, sometimes they remold then sometimes they just crack down the structure

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4 years ago

oohhh thats a great practice then, sorry I don't have any idea about other practice for the disposal of this type of polymer. thanks a lot!

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The disposal is basically the same for most types of polymers that have monomers that have small molecular weights. Some do melting though but then there's always the issue with fumes. And you're welcome UwU

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4 years ago

Indeed the title of this article scared me for a while😂, I avoided opening it although it was first on my notification tab but it is indeed worth sharing.

Thanks for sharing it with us.

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hahhaha, thank you so much dear. I felt the same as this was the topic assigned to me for our reporting in chemistry subject.

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