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Thermosetting plastics
Correct Answer: A — Can not be melted again if formed
Explanation:
Concept: Thermosetting plastics: It is defined as a material which once shaped by heat and pressure is incapable of being re-processed by further applications of heat and pressure. This is because, during the shaping process, cross-links are introduced between the molecules which make up the basic resin or plastic. e.g.