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“Basically, it is a material which at some stage in its manufacture has been plastic, that is, soft enough to be shaped and moulded. This shaping and moulding is done either by heat, by pressure or by both.” Now tell us what material are we talking about?
polythene
iron
mercury
plastic
- The material described is shaped and molded when soft, often using heat or pressure.
- Option 1: Polythene
- It is a type of plastic and fits the description of being molded when soft.
- Option 2: Iron
- It is not typically described as plastic during manufacturing, and doesn't fit the soft shaping description in the same context.
- Option 3: Mercury
- It is a liquid at room temperature and can't be shaped or molded in the described manner.
- Option 4: Plastic
- Plastics are indeed molded when soft, using heat or pressure, matching the description perfectly.
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