A Level Chemistry Revision “Environmental Effects of Addition Polymers”
Author: Freesciencelessons via YouTube
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In this video, we look at the environmental effects of addition polymers. First we look at why addition polymers are non-biodegradable and why this presents an environmental problem. We then explore how addition polymers can be disposed of by combustion, recycling and feedstock recycling. We finish by looking at biodegradable and photodegradable polymers.
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