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| PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) |
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| HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) |
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| LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) |
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| Pure elemental component that may exist in several forms. (EX. Diamond and Graphite) |
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| The Four Processes used to recycle plastics |
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1:De-Polymerize into a monomer 2:Reprocess and Remold 3:Transform into lower grade plastic 4:Burn fo' energy. |
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| pleasant or stinky. Used in both cooking and perfume. |
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| What is Vulcanized Rubber and why does it last longer? |
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| Rubber with sulfur cross-links, adding elasticity and strength |
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| Original name for molecules with a carbon double bond |
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| LDPE: Real name and example |
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| Low-Density Polyethylene. Ex: Saran Wrap |
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| Chlorine-substituted hydrocarbon. Basis of many plastics. |
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| .08 is the legal, breath goes into a chamber where the machine analyzes how it reacts to light |
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| Liver Cirrhosis and Alcohol processing |
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| The Liver breaks down alcohol through a metabolic process. disease occurs when the liver is damaged and cannot process booze |
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| has the highest LD 50. LD 50 is minimun lethality. Lower = more lethal |
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| A type of potent alcohol. A tablespoon could cause blindness |
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| 80 proof would be 40% alcohol |
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| Order of compounds collected when hydrocarbons are heated and distilled at a refinery, from top to bottom of the tower |
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| Methane, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lube oil, parafin, Asphalt |
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| Three Most Common Fossil Fuels, ordered from least years of supply to most. |
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| Petroleum, Natural Gas, Coal |
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| Fuel additive in gasoline that's slowly being phased out. |
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| Hydrocarbons that are attached to the main network of atoms |
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| Aldehyde Functional Group |
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