Tuesday, July 16, 2019

a solution to plastic cups

so much plastic, that was used, goes to trash. it is a molecule of carbon with hydrogen as explained:
Polystyrene transparent or for trays and containers, disposable eating utensils, and foamed cups, plates, and bowls. Polystyrene is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms only. Thus, it is classified as a hydrocarbon. how many? "C9H8" according to
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/24755
theory for solving this trash problem. prepare a vat or glass aquarium containing the strong sulfuric acid and place it UNDER a collection-roof and tube to CATCH the fumes and sulfate to reuse the sulfur in acid. next dump some cups made from Polystyrene, ass above into sulfuric acid h2so4. the acid would destroy the Polystyrene cups so that the acid will "destroy" them. the sulfite or sulfates SOx and fumes can be collected and reuse the sulfur to produce more h2so4 for acid. to add as the acid in the vault weakens losing hydrogen and water and even sulfur in the form of SOx as above wich will be collected by roof-tube to produce more sulfuric acid as the batch weakens.
not cheap but it could work for people who wanna save the planet.

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