why can't we consider plastic and wood as element
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why can't we consider plastic and wood as element
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Plastic is not an element but a polymer composed of different non-metals such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen etc. ... Some plastics can be easily deformed, while others cannot and so break when forced to bend. These are known as thermosetting plastics.
Wood is definitely a non-metal. It is composed of mixture of complex molecules. Wood is non-metal. ... Metals are malleable, ductile, sonorous, good conductors of heat and electricity.
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