Nylon threads are made of from Chemistry Polymers

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351.

Formation of terylene is an example of:

  • condensation polymerisation

  • addition polymerisation

  • esterification

  • saponification


352.

Which of the following is called polyamide ?

  • Terylene

  • Rayon

  • Nylon

  • Orlon


353.

Teflon polymer is formed by polymerization of :

  • CH2=CH-CN

  • F2C=CF2

  • Cl2 = CH2

  • H2C = CHCl


354.

Which of the following is a condensation polymer?

  • [-NH-CO(CH2)5-]n

  • Rubber

  • Polyvinyl chloride

  • Polyethylene


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355.

The monomer used in novolac, a polymer used in paints

  • melamine and formaldehyde

  • phenol and formaldehyde

  • butadiene and acrylo nitrile

  • butadiene and styrene


356.

Which of the following is cross-linked polymer?

  • Teflon

  • Orlon

  • Nylon

  • Bakelite


357.

Bakelite is obtained from phenol by reacting with:

  • acetaldehyde

  • acetal

  • formaldehyde

  • chlorobenzene


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358.

Nylon threads are made of

  • polyvinyl polymer

  • polyester polymer

  • polyamide polymer

  • polyethylene polymer


C.

polyamide polymer

Nylon threads are made up of polyamide. Some common examples are nylon-6 and nylon-66.


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359.

Among the following, a natural polymer is :

  • cellulose

  • PVC

  • polyethylene

  • Teflon


360.

F2C = CF2 is a monomer of

  • teflon

  • nylon

  • glyptal

  • buna-S


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