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Car Paint: It protects the metal and plastic from degradation due to elements like UV rays, salt (sodium

m and chloride NaCl), and oxygen Its made up of binder (resin), pigment, and solvent Binder is responsible for adhesion and cohesion in the paint Pigment provides color and opacity Colored pigments are organic Mica platelets, silicate (SiF6 ) and alumina (Al2O3 ) add optical effects to the paint Primer is zinc phosphate (Zn3(PO4) and resin Tires: Consists of hydrogen, alkyl, which is made of hydrogen as well as carbon, halogen (sometimes substituted with oxygen), nitrogen or sulfur atoms Tires are mixed by putting together a compound that includes carbon, zinc oxide (ZnO), oil, and stearic acid (CH3(CH2)16CO2H), and these ingredients create rubber, which is primarily what tires are made of

Headlights: Halogen lamps are the most common light for headlights and are made of iodine and bromine The incandescence has filament that evaporates, and then re-coats the filament (light source) with metal vapor Windows: Car glass is crystal-like, though it is non-crystalline, or amorphous Window glass, also known as soda lime silica glass, is made of silica (SiO2), sodium oxide (Na2O), magnesia (MgO), lime, and alumina Vehicle Frame (Steel): Iron is used in the creation of steel. Steel is an alloy (mixture) of iron and carbon

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