Chemistry
Chemistry, 01.02.2021 15:30, kaybec2386

Lisposable cups. coated paper cups Polystyrene) cups
Wood
Crude oil
550
200
Raw materials
Mass of 1 cup in s
Energy to produce 1 cup in ks
Energy released when 1 cup is
bumed in ku
Biodegradable
Recydable
166
No
Yes
valuate the use of coated paper compared with poly(styrene) to make
disposable cups.
Use the table above and your knowledge and understanding of LCAS.
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