Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Polymerisation, Exercise 5: Question
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Polymerisation, Exercise 5: Question with Hints & Solutions
Draw the skeletal formula of each monomer used to make nylon 6, 10.

Using the skeletal formulae draw an equation showing the condensation polymerisation to make nylon 6,10 from a diamine and a dicarboxylic acid.

Draw the skeletal formula of an alternative monomer to decanedioic acid to make nylon 6,10.

What would be the product of the polymerisation reaction using the monomer 1,6-diaminohexane and decanedioyl chloride?

Draw the displayed formula of Kevlar using its repeat unit in square brackets and n to represent a very large number.

Explain in terms of structure and intermolecular forces why Kevlar is such a strong material.
