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Question
Why do thermoplastics soften on heating?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Thermoplastics have linear or slightly branched polymer chains.
- These chains are held together by weak intermolecular forces.
- On heating, these weak forces are easily overcome, allowing the chains to slide over one another.
- As a result, thermoplastics soften when heated and harden on cooling.
- This process is reversible, which makes thermoplastics re-mouldable.
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