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What must happen for a natural resource to become a synthetic material?(1 point)
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It needs to be dried out.
It needs to be dried out.
It needs to be pounded very thin.
It needs to be pounded very thin.
It needs to go through a phase change.
It needs to go through a phase change.
It needs to go through a chemical reaction
Responses
It needs to be dried out.
It needs to be dried out.
It needs to be pounded very thin.
It needs to be pounded very thin.
It needs to go through a phase change.
It needs to go through a phase change.
It needs to go through a chemical reaction
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Demo
What is a polymer?(1 point)
a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or animal remains
a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or animal remains
a natural resource used to make synthetic materials
a natural resource used to make synthetic materials
a piece of a natural resource that has been broken down before it is recycled into new materials
a piece of a natural resource that has been broken down before it is recycled into new materials
a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials
a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or animal remains
a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or animal remains
a natural resource used to make synthetic materials
a natural resource used to make synthetic materials
a piece of a natural resource that has been broken down before it is recycled into new materials
a piece of a natural resource that has been broken down before it is recycled into new materials
a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials
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How is plastic made?(1 point)
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Coal and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Coal and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Oil and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.
Oil and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.
Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Coal and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.
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Coal and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Coal and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Oil and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.
Oil and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.
Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.
Coal and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.
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