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Why is this so?Is it a special plastic?What's plastic made of.. and what makes it so special?Can HCl do the same things as HF?What can quot;changequot; plastic? like what eats at it.What makes a strong acid/base quot;strongquot;?and/or weak?
hcl is an acid like hf so the have almost the same chemical property all acids dont react with plastics [any] but do react wit h metal to give hydrogen gas and a salt
Agricultural plastic products help with nutrient retention in soil by creating a protective barrier that prevents leaching and evaporation of essential nutrients. This barrier minimizes the loss of fertilizers and other soil amendments, allowing plants to efficiently absorb and utilize these nutrients for growth and development. Additionally, plastic mulches can regulate soil temperature, moisture levels, and weed growth, further enhancing nutrient availability and uptake by crops.
Ground cover should be watered regularly, typically about once or twice a week, depending on the specific type of ground cover and the weather conditions. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged, to promote healthy growth and prevent water stress.
Yes, ground cover plants can be used to reduce soil erosion on slopes. These plants help stabilize the soil by establishing a network of roots that hold the soil together, preventing it from being washed away by rainwater or wind. The dense foliage of ground cover plants also acts as a barrier, reducing the impact of raindrops and slowing down surface runoff. Additionally, ground cover plants help to absorb excess water and promote infiltration, reducing the amount of runoff.
Yes, agricultural plastic products can be used for greenhouse construction. These plastic products are often utilized for covering greenhouse structures as they provide insulation, UV protection, and light diffusion. Additionally, agricultural plastic films are cost-effective, lightweight, and durable, making them suitable for greenhouse construction.
Yes, there are several disadvantages to using agricultural plastic products. Firstly, the production and disposal of these plastic products contribute to environmental pollution, particularly through the release of greenhouse gases and the accumulation of plastic waste in landfills and oceans. Additionally, plastic materials used in agriculture can degrade soil quality, hinder natural soil processes, and contaminate groundwater due to leaching of harmful chemicals. Furthermore, the reliance on agricultural plastic products may lead to increased costs for farmers, as they need to continuously purchase and replace these materials. Lastly, plastic debris left behind in fields can pose risks to livestock, wildlife, and human health if accidentally ingested or entangled.
i just got a plastic filling in my tooth to seal a lingual cavity. are plastic fillings still just as secure?
Yes they are especially on the lingual surface where they will not be even chewed upon. Good question Matt
I wrote before that I wanted to remove everything plastic from my house. What I should have said is that I want to remove as much plastic as possible. I no longer have a TV, radio, CD/MD/Casette player. I would say I have about 5% of plastic in the house now. My computer has plastic, but overall it is made of a thin metal covering, expensive, but I'm on a mission. Also, when I shop, I bring my own bag and remove all plastic containers at the shop, which has a recycle bin for those things, so I come home with zero plastic. Wood, glass etc are eco-friendly. Plastic isn't.
There appears to be nothing more than a statement here about plastics in your home... What is the question?