oil and polymers
Interactive game 17872:
- Questions include:
- crude oil is a mixture of
- each separate part of crude oil is called a
- Answers include:
- clever stupid dumb smart ,
- frying pans window frames plastic bags vinyl records ,
- it explodes turns colourless turns yellow- orange turns milky white ,
- momomers polymers nano particles plastics ,
- petrol hydrocarbons carbon oils ,
- piece part fraction level
- piece part fraction level
- piece part fraction level
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