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Page 1: SC155 Unit 9 Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS Email: OGubanova@kaplan.edu AIM: ogubanova.

SC155Unit 9

Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS

Email: [email protected]

AIM: ogubanova

Page 2: SC155 Unit 9 Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS Email: OGubanova@kaplan.edu AIM: ogubanova.

Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags1. What are polymers, and why are they generally viewed as useful

compounds?

2. Why is polyethylene considered a better material than Aluminum for constructing spaceships?

3. What are some of the obstacles and/or drawbacks to using polyethylene in spaceships?

4. What are “secondaries”? How does the formation of secondaries differ between aluminum (and other metals) and polyethylene?

5. What types of products are made from recycled #1 plastics?

6. Do you have any interesting facts about plastic recycling to share with the class?

Page 3: SC155 Unit 9 Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS Email: OGubanova@kaplan.edu AIM: ogubanova.

Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

1. What are polymers, and why are they generally viewed as useful compounds?

Page 4: SC155 Unit 9 Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS Email: OGubanova@kaplan.edu AIM: ogubanova.

Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

1. What are polymers, and why are they generally viewed as useful compounds?

2. Why is polyethylene considered a better material than Aluminum for constructing spaceships?

RXF1

Protecting astronauts from deep-space radiation

Artist’s concept of humans set off to Mars. Image credit: NASA

Page 5: SC155 Unit 9 Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS Email: OGubanova@kaplan.edu AIM: ogubanova.

Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

1. What are polymers, and why are they generally viewed as useful compounds?

2. Why is polyethylene considered a better material than Aluminum for constructing spaceships?

3. What are some of the obstacles and/or drawbacks to using polyethylene in spaceships?

Page 6: SC155 Unit 9 Instructor: Olga Gubanova, MS Email: OGubanova@kaplan.edu AIM: ogubanova.

Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

1. What are polymers, and why are they generally viewed as useful compounds?

2. Why is polyethylene considered a better material than Aluminum for constructing spaceships?

3. What are some of the obstacles and/or drawbacks to using polyethylene in spaceships?

4. What are “secondaries”? How does the formation of secondaries differ between aluminum (and other metals) and polyethylene?

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Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

6. What types of products are made from recycled #1 plastics?

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Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

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Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

6. What types of products are made from recycled #1 plastics?7. Do you have any interesting facts about plastic recycling to share with

the class?

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Plastic Spaceships and Plastic Bags

TED talk: We can recycle plastic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD07GkmM2fc

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Image credit: Microsoft Clip Art