Some Commercially Important Polymers

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Some Commercially Important Polymers: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Polyvinyl Chloride, Bakelite, Teflon, Terylene, Polyamides, Nylon-6, Novolac, Nylon-6, 6, Polyacrylonitrile, Thermosetting Plastics, Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin, Types of Polythene and, Phenol – Formaldehyde Polymer

Important Questions on Some Commercially Important Polymers

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The name of the monomers of the following compounds are

(i) PVC

(ii) Teflon

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The designation 6,6 means in the name nylon-6, 6 is:

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What does ‘6, 6’ indicate in the name nylon-6, 6?

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Match the following :

  Polymer   Monomer
i. Nylon-6 a. Ethene
ii. Nylon-6,6 b. Caprolactum
iii. Polyethene c. Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid

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Nylon-6,6 is a repeating unit of which of the following:

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Which of the following is representing an example of step-growth polymerisation?

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Which of the following is a polyamide?

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How many are localized lone pairs of electrons in melamine?

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Select the correct polymerisation method for the preparation of nylon-6,6 from hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid:

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Which of the following polymers contains amide linkages?

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Which one of the following is not a correct match?

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Which of the following is correct statement?

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Orlon is a polymer of

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Polymer of perfluoroethylene is

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Fibre among the following is

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The monomers of Bakelite are

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Monomer of  is

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Polymerisation of acrylonitrile will best take place by

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Bakelite is prepared by the reaction between

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The correct structure of melamine is