Deck 13: Sustainability and Recycling Finding Better Ways to Use and Reuse Our Resources
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Deck 13: Sustainability and Recycling Finding Better Ways to Use and Reuse Our Resources
1
Polymers that contain an electronegative atom in their structure tend to biodegrade more easily than those that do not.
True
2
The resin ID code on plastic, numbered 1 through 6,
A)gives an indication of how many polymers are contained in the plastic.
B)indicates how easily recycled each plastic is.
C)indicates how many new polymers can be created from the plastic.
D)indicates how many years ago the plastic was manufactured.
E)tells you how many times the plastic has been remolded.
A)gives an indication of how many polymers are contained in the plastic.
B)indicates how easily recycled each plastic is.
C)indicates how many new polymers can be created from the plastic.
D)indicates how many years ago the plastic was manufactured.
E)tells you how many times the plastic has been remolded.
indicates how easily recycled each plastic is.
3
Is this statement true or false? Explain."Sustainability is a way to use products in a linear fashion."
A)This statement is true.Sustainable processes use all items in a process (using all items is said to be using them in a linear fashion).
B)This statement is true.Sustainable processes use and produce products in a step-by-step way, or in other words, linearly.
C)This statement is false.Sustainable processes re-use items so that the process is considered to be circular, not linear.
A)This statement is true.Sustainable processes use all items in a process (using all items is said to be using them in a linear fashion).
B)This statement is true.Sustainable processes use and produce products in a step-by-step way, or in other words, linearly.
C)This statement is false.Sustainable processes re-use items so that the process is considered to be circular, not linear.
This statement is false.Sustainable processes re-use items so that the process is considered to be circular, not linear.
4
About what percentage of the plastic made around the world each year winds up in the ocean?
A)10%
B)15%
C)20%
D)30%
E)50%
A)10%
B)15%
C)20%
D)30%
E)50%
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5
Polylactic acid is not easily recycled because
A)it is made from straight chain polymers.
B)it must be degraded into its monomers when it is recycled.
C)it is a thermosetting polymer.
D)it contains electronegative atoms.
E)none of the above
A)it is made from straight chain polymers.
B)it must be degraded into its monomers when it is recycled.
C)it is a thermosetting polymer.
D)it contains electronegative atoms.
E)none of the above
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6
Polyisoprene is the primary component of natural rubber and is also used to make
A)nylon leggings.
B)sunglass frames.
C)chewing gum.
D)contact lenses.
E)all of the above
A)nylon leggings.
B)sunglass frames.
C)chewing gum.
D)contact lenses.
E)all of the above
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7
Most bottled water comes from
A)pure mountain streams.
B)filtered municipal water.
C)recycled waste water.
D)small ponds and lakes.
E)desalinated ocean water.
A)pure mountain streams.
B)filtered municipal water.
C)recycled waste water.
D)small ponds and lakes.
E)desalinated ocean water.
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8
The prefix poly- means
A)not.
B)many.
C)quickly.
D)plastic.
E)none of these
A)not.
B)many.
C)quickly.
D)plastic.
E)none of these
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9
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.
A)It will break down into small enough pieces that are not visible to the naked eye.
B)It will be incinerated.
C)It will be put outside so that the sun can melt it.
D)It will be stored until future generations come up with a way to re-use it more efficiently than present methods allow.
A)It will break down into small enough pieces that are not visible to the naked eye.
B)It will be incinerated.
C)It will be put outside so that the sun can melt it.
D)It will be stored until future generations come up with a way to re-use it more efficiently than present methods allow.
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10
Polylactic acid is a sustainable polymer because
A)it breaks down easily.
B)it is made from fast-growing plants.
C)it is used to make products that can be broken down and made into other plastics.
D)it is made from slow-growing trees.
E)none of the above
A)it breaks down easily.
B)it is made from fast-growing plants.
C)it is used to make products that can be broken down and made into other plastics.
D)it is made from slow-growing trees.
E)none of the above
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11
Which of the following can be made from recycled plastics?
A)clothing
B)buildings
C)paint
D)toothbrushes
E)all of the above
A)clothing
B)buildings
C)paint
D)toothbrushes
E)all of the above
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12
A crystallite is
A)a plastic that is translucent.
B)a highly ordered crystalline region in a polymer.
C)a plastic whose shape cannot be molded.
D)a plastic that will not form cross-links within the structure.
E)all of the above
A)a plastic that is translucent.
B)a highly ordered crystalline region in a polymer.
C)a plastic whose shape cannot be molded.
D)a plastic that will not form cross-links within the structure.
E)all of the above
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13
A thermoplastic polymer
A)is a polymer that, once heated to high temperatures, cannot be remolded into a new shape.
B)is always rigid and inflexible.
C)can be heated to become pliable and then remolded into a new shape.
D)contains high numbers of crystallites that make the plastic inflexible.
E)is made of the polymer Bakelite.
A)is a polymer that, once heated to high temperatures, cannot be remolded into a new shape.
B)is always rigid and inflexible.
C)can be heated to become pliable and then remolded into a new shape.
D)contains high numbers of crystallites that make the plastic inflexible.
E)is made of the polymer Bakelite.
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14
Which of these polymers melts the most readily?
A)HDPE
B)PVC
C)PET
D)polystyrene
E)polypropylene
A)HDPE
B)PVC
C)PET
D)polystyrene
E)polypropylene
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15
Which of the following products is NOT made from a thermoplastic polymer?
A)plastic dinnerware
B)cell phone cases
C)contact lenses
D)a phone made of Bakelite
E)a plastic chair
A)plastic dinnerware
B)cell phone cases
C)contact lenses
D)a phone made of Bakelite
E)a plastic chair
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16
Why does so much plastic waste end up in the North Pacific Ocean Gyre?
A)Ocean currents travelling in difference directions pass each other and create a vortex which traps any plastic floating on the currents.
B)The main current from China, the world's largest producer of plastic, dumps out into the North Pacific Ocean Gyre.
C)All global currents meet here so any plastic that makes its way into the ocean will be trapped here.
D)There are many large container boating accidents in the vicinity.Most plastic waste in the ocean comes from container ships.
A)Ocean currents travelling in difference directions pass each other and create a vortex which traps any plastic floating on the currents.
B)The main current from China, the world's largest producer of plastic, dumps out into the North Pacific Ocean Gyre.
C)All global currents meet here so any plastic that makes its way into the ocean will be trapped here.
D)There are many large container boating accidents in the vicinity.Most plastic waste in the ocean comes from container ships.
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