What reactions are involved in making plastic bags and what are the molecules that make up a plastic bag like?

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Answer: Plastic bags are made up of plastic film, non-woven fabric, or plastic textile. The molecules that are present in plastic bags are polymers. Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers.
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How hot or cold something is

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How hot or cold something is  the temperature and its measured by a thermometer

How does waste filtered by kidneys leave the body? A) It leaves through breath as humans exhale. B) It leaves through the skin as sweat. C) It leaves through the urethra as urine. D) It leaves through the nose and mouth as excess mucus

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Answer:

i don't know if this is correct just let me know if it is

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i would say C but (for later knowledge) the unfiltered waste would come out as kidney stones

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C it’s part of the excretory system just like the urethra

How does the density of a hershey bar compare to the density of the a half bar?

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The density would be the same for the whole bar as well as one half of the bar. Density is a identity I believe, by this I mean that it stays the same no matter how little or how much of the same substance you have. Since density = mass / volume, half the bar has half of the weight as well as half of the volume of the whole bar, making the density the same.

For example, a block weighs 10 grams and has a volume of 5 ml. the density would be d = 10/5 or, d = 2g/ml

Half of the block weighs 5 grams and has a volume of 2.5 ml. The density is d = 5/2.5, or, d = 2 g/ml.

See, although there are different amounts of the same substance, their density is the same.

How do you know the wave is a mechanical wave?

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If it's mechanical then it moves through matter

Al2(SO4)3 + BaCl2 balanced equation

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Answer:BaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 -->BaSO4 + AlCl3.

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Can formaldehyde molecules dissolve well in water?

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Answer:

Formaldehyde is highly soluble in water.

Explanation:

Formaldehyde is the simplest of the aldehydes (R−CHO) it is an organic compound which occurs naturally with the formula H−CHO. . The IUPAC name of formaldehyde is methanal.

Formaldehyde  at room temperature is a colorless gas and the liquid is invisible or like white-water. Formaldehyde has an irritating and very pungent like odour. Formaldehyde is very soluble in water.

Now according to Henry's constant law (3 × 10-5 kPa·m3/mol) Formaldehyde will be very unlikely to volatilize from water.and hence, Formaldehyde is considered to be highly soluble in water.