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ok, so for my half yearly for chem there was a question where i had to describe a use of PVC and explain it in terms of its properties.
i talked about PVC being used as a container for chemical substances- for some reason it was 3 marks and so i thought i should throw down everything i knew.
so i said that PVC was chemically unreactive, and had a mark taken off me for saying that. (also said other things like its rigidity etc.)
i was wondering, in terms of the application i am describing, wouldn't this form of PVC need to be chemically unreactive?
i talked about PVC being used as a container for chemical substances- for some reason it was 3 marks and so i thought i should throw down everything i knew.
so i said that PVC was chemically unreactive, and had a mark taken off me for saying that. (also said other things like its rigidity etc.)
i was wondering, in terms of the application i am describing, wouldn't this form of PVC need to be chemically unreactive?