Celluloid is a flammable substance that decomposes at high temperatures, producing toxic gases. It is soluble in certain organic solvents and can be dissolved to form a thick, sticky solution. Celluloid is also prone to discoloration and degradation over time, especially under exposure to light and heat.
The flammability of celluloid made it a fire hazard, restricting its use in certain applications. Additionally, its tendency to deteriorate over time due to exposure to light and heat limited its durability. These limitations led to the development of alternative materials with better physical and chemical properties.
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
A chemical reaction changes the chemical properties of substances involved by forming new substances with different chemical compositions. This can result in changes in physical properties such as color, temperature, odor, and state of matter.
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
The flammability of celluloid made it a fire hazard, restricting its use in certain applications. Additionally, its tendency to deteriorate over time due to exposure to light and heat limited its durability. These limitations led to the development of alternative materials with better physical and chemical properties.
The chemical name for celluloid is nitrocellulose, which is a type of plastic made from cellulose treated with nitric acid and sulfuric acid. It was commonly used in the past for film and photographic films.
Celluloid is a synthetic polymer made from cellulose nitrate, while cellophane is a thin, transparent film made from regenerated cellulose. The main difference lies in their chemical composition, with celluloid being more flammable and prone to deterioration over time compared to cellophane.
Celluloid is a flammable material used in the production of early photographic and film materials. It is highly unstable and prone to degradation over time, leading to discoloration and shrinkage. Due to its composition, celluloid can release toxic gases when burned.
Chemical properties are determined by experiments.
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
Chemical property
helium is chemically inert and has no chemical properties
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The Celluloid Closet was created in 1995.
The End of Celluloid was created in 2004.
Celluloid Records was created in 1976.