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Starter 1.What does the word ‘synthetic’ mean? 2.What does the word ‘biodegradable’ mean? 3.From which material are all plastics made? 4.Give a use and a property of bakelite.
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Properties of Plastics Aim of lesson: 1.Explain what the words ‘Thermoplastic’ and ‘Thermosetting’ mean. 2.Perform an experiment to demonstrate these properties. 3.Explain what the words ‘polymer’ and ‘monomer’ mean.
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Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Plastics Thermoplastic plastics are those which soften on heating and so can be reshaped e.g. poly(ethene), poly(amide).
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Thermosetting plastics are those which cannot soften on heating and cannot be reshaped e.g. bakelite, melamine.
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Both type of plastics consist of long, tangled chains but in thermosetting polymers, there are links between the chains which gives a much more rigid structure.
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Experiment Aim: To investigate whether plastic cutlery is Thermoplastic or Thermosetting. Method:
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Results: What happened to the plastic cutlery?
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