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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Williams_School/Advanced_Chemistry/13%3A_Polymers/13.04%3A_Properties_of_Polymers
    [13] An exception to this is the precise cleaning of optical components where a wet cloth is drawn once across the object and must not be used again as the debris collected are now embedded in the clo...[13] An exception to this is the precise cleaning of optical components where a wet cloth is drawn once across the object and must not be used again as the debris collected are now embedded in the cloth and may scratch the optical surface.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Brevard_College/CHE_202%3A_Organic_Chemistry_II/08%3A_Polymers/8.07%3A_Properties_of_Polymers
    There are environmental concerns about this product entering the oceanic similar to other . A study by the clothing brand Patagonia and University of California, Santa Barbara, found that when synthet...There are environmental concerns about this product entering the oceanic similar to other . A study by the clothing brand Patagonia and University of California, Santa Barbara, found that when synthetic jackets made of microfibers are washed, on average 1.7 grams (0.060 oz) of microfibers are released from the . These microfibers then travel to local plants, where up to 40% of them enter into rivers, lakes, and where they contribute to the overall . Microfibers account for 85% of man-made debri…

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