Plastics and rubbers

The peculiar properties of natural and artificial plastics.

Still of Lawrence Bragg
Image credit: Royal Institution

Lawrence Bragg first compares naturally and artificially produced plastics and describes their structure. Demonstrations illustrate how simple molecules, by chemical reaction, are transformed into macro-molecules. This section of the film concludes with an experiment showing the manufacture of a plastic. The construction of rubber is then described, its nature being illustrated both experimentally and with the aid of models.

 

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