Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Larry Koskan read that oysters make a natural protein called polyaspartate that stops calcium carbonate from forming, and he realized it could replace polyacrylates (man-made chemicals used to prevent scale and in detergents and diapers) because it works the same way but breaks down naturally. Polyacrylates are cheap and used in huge quantities but do not biodegrade and end up in landfills, so companies were initially reluctant to switch when polyaspartate was estimated to cost four to five times more. Koskan’s small company kept developing polyaspartate for niche uses and has had success preventing scale in offshore oil equipment and helping fertilizers stay in soil, so it might still gain wider acceptance and improve green-chemistry efforts.
Logic Breakdown
Locate explicit statements about why companies shelved polyaspartate—compare statements about its suitability/effectiveness with statements about cost—and infer which motive the passage emphasizes.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that the author believes that the failure of leading chemical companies to fully embrace polyaspartate as a replacement for polyacrylates
Correct Answer
C
The passage states that "leading chemical companies also began researching the issue, with the consensus being that polyaspartate was the most suitable replacement for polyacrylates," which shows they did not widely regard it as ineffectual. The passage then explains the shelving: "polyaspartate's price was estimated to be four to five times that of the high-volume-production alternative. Given this, the consumer products industry lost interest in the technology, and the chemical industry shelved it." Together these lines support the inference that the companies' failure to embrace polyaspartate was not due to a widely accepted belief that it is ineffectual.
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