That will vary from one plastic to another. Be more specific.
No, burning plastic bottles is not safe or effective. When burned, plastic releases toxic fumes and chemicals that can harm the environment and human health. It is best to recycle plastic bottles instead of burning them.
You've got another "chemical change here." One more and you've got a grand slam!
Yes, plastic can be burned. When plastic is burned, it releases toxic chemicals and pollutants into the air, such as dioxins and furans, which can harm human health and the environment. Burning plastic also contributes to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating climate change.
Burning plastic releases harmful chemicals into the air and can harm the environment and human health. It is not okay to burn plastic.
Yes, the burning of plastic or rubber is a chemical change. During the burning process, the chemical structure of the materials is altered, resulting in the formation of new substances such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash.
Burning Wires.
By burning plastic, the gases are toxic and poisonous.
the burning point of an apple is 32 degree
Probably a lot like burning plastic.
Probably.
sort of like burning plastic but a little diff you will have to smell it to know what im talking about but burning plastic is about what it smells like
Yes, burning (oxidation) is chemical change.
No, burning plastic bottles is not safe or effective. When burned, plastic releases toxic fumes and chemicals that can harm the environment and human health. It is best to recycle plastic bottles instead of burning them.
You've got another "chemical change here." One more and you've got a grand slam!
No. The major causes of global warming are Deforestationand the Burning of Fossil Fuels.Burning plastic adds a small amount of carbon dioxide and other chemical pollution to the atmosphere, but there is no large scale burning of plastic going on.
If you think to the boiling point (not burning point) this temperature is 1342 0C.
Burning plastic emit toxis gases. We need to minimize them.