Exam 13: Sustainability and Recycling Finding Better Ways to Use and Reuse Our Resources

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Polylactic acid is not easily recycled because

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A thermoplastic polymer

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Why does so much plastic waste end up in the North Pacific Ocean Gyre?

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Polyisoprene is the primary component of natural rubber and is also used to make

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The resin ID code on plastic, numbered 1 through 6,

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About what percentage of the plastic made around the world each year winds up in the ocean?

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A crystallite is

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If a piece of plastic waste is not recycled and it doesn't make its way to a landfill or waterway (river, lake, ocean, stream, etc.), what is its most likely fate? Assume that it is disposed of and not left on the side of a road or carelessly discarded.

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Which of these polymers melts the most readily?

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Polylactic acid is a sustainable polymer because

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Which of the following products is NOT made from a thermoplastic polymer?

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Which of the following can be made from recycled plastics?

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Most bottled water comes from

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Polymers that contain an electronegative atom in their structure tend to biodegrade more easily than those that do not.

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The prefix poly- means

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Is this statement true or false? Explain."Sustainability is a way to use products in a linear fashion."

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