This is what is inside a ping pong ball. Coincidentally, it is on the outside of the ball as well - Celluloid.
Celluloid is the name of a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, plus dyes and other agents, generally regarded to be the first thermoplastic it was first created in 1856. Easily molded and shaped, there are suggestions that celluloid was first made as an ivory replacement. Celluloid is highly flammable and also easily decomposes, and is no longer widely used. Its most common use today is the table tennis ball.
2006-06-20 10:47:34
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answer #1
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answered by Mike 4
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Ping pong air, imported from China. That's where the game got its name.
2006-06-20 10:52:09
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answer #2
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answered by Gandalf the Grey 4
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Nothing, the inside of a ping-pong ball is hollow. If it wasn't hollow, it wouldn't bounce on the ping pong table.
Ruby Red Rose
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2006-06-20 10:45:20
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answered by ruby red rose @>-'-,-- 3
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Air.
2006-06-20 10:43:50
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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air
2006-06-20 11:21:04
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answer #5
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answered by Triangles♥ 4
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air
2006-06-20 11:04:45
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answer #6
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answered by Monica B 1
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air
2006-06-20 10:44:07
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answer #7
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answered by Trey 3
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air
2006-06-20 10:43:00
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answer #8
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answered by yo~ 3
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ok first theres nothing if you have ever opened one up or stepped on itand sconds its like compressed air if you have ever tried to pop it with ur hand.
2006-06-20 10:44:02
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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pressurized air
2006-06-20 10:43:11
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answer #10
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answered by Joseph S 1
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