7.4.3 Practising Responsible Attitudes in the Disposal of Synthetic Polymers (Structured Questions)


Question 1:
Diagram 1 shows containers which are made of synthetic polymer.

Diagram 1


(a) Name the type of the synthetic polymer shown in Diagram 1. [1 mark]

(b)
State two characteristics of the synthetic polymer in Diagram 1. [2 marks]

(c)
What is the effect of improper disposal of the synthetic polymer in Diagram 1 on the environment? [1 mark]

(d)
State two correct ways to dispose of the synthetic polymer in Diagram 1 to preserve the environment. [2 marks]


Answer:
(a)
Polythene or polyethene

(b)
- Soft when heated and hard when cooled
- Can be moulded more than once

(c)
Improper disposal of the synthetic polymers such as the burning of synthetic polymers releases toxic gases and acidic gases that cause air pollution and acid rain.

(d)
- Recycle or process again
- Burning in special incinerators which does not release toxic gases into the environment


7.4.2 Plastics (Structured Questions)


Question 1:
Table 1 shows the characteristics of plastic A and plastic B.

Table 1

(a) State the type of plastic A and B. [2 marks]

(b)
State one example of plastic A and B. [2 marks]

(c)
Which plastic can be recycled? [1 mark]

(d)
Which plastic is suitable to make as the handle of an iron? [1 mark]


Answer:
(a)
A: Thermoplastic
B: Thermosetting plastic (Thermoset)

(b)
A: Perspex
B: Bakelite

(c)
Perspex

(d)
Bakelite