Chemistry
Chemistry, 13.06.2020 22:57, manasangreddy2921

Will is learning about a new kind of plastic used to make models. He learns that infrared light is absorbed by the plastic, X-ray light is transmitted through the plastic, and visible light is reflected off the plastic. Will wonders if the plastic will melt if he shines the lights on it. Can light cause the plastic to melt? Why or why not? Does it matter what type of light he shines on the plastic?

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