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plastic is put into molds to create specific shapes. in what state of matter should the plastic be when it is put in the mold, and why?
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plastic is put into molds to create specific shapes. in what state of matter should the plastic be when it is put in the mold, and why?
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liquid because the plastic has to be melted to form the desired shape
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