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20. Which of the following is nylon 6,6?
m
Aujens
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 1
21. Which of the following is a polycarbonate?
A) nitrile rubber B) Lexan C) nylon 6 D) Dacron
22. What is the common name of the following polymer?
CHCH,
A) bisphenol A B) poly(ethylene terephthalate) C) nylon 6,6 D) polystyrene
23. Which of the following monomers cannot undergo chain growth polymerization?
A) COOH-CH2-COOH B) CH2=CH2 C) CH₂-CHCN D) CH₂-CHCOOR
24. Which of the following statement is not correct?
A) teflon is CF2=CF2
B) Phenol formaldehyde resin in known as bakelite.
C) Caprolactam is the monomer of nylon-4
D) natural rubber, consits of Polyisopren mainly.
25. What does the binding energy between the propagating ion and the counter ion depend on?
A) All of the mentioned.
C) Nature of counter ion.
B) Nature of reaction media.
D) Temperature of the reaction
Transcribed Image Text:20. Which of the following is nylon 6,6? m Aujens A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 1 21. Which of the following is a polycarbonate? A) nitrile rubber B) Lexan C) nylon 6 D) Dacron 22. What is the common name of the following polymer? CHCH, A) bisphenol A B) poly(ethylene terephthalate) C) nylon 6,6 D) polystyrene 23. Which of the following monomers cannot undergo chain growth polymerization? A) COOH-CH2-COOH B) CH2=CH2 C) CH₂-CHCN D) CH₂-CHCOOR 24. Which of the following statement is not correct? A) teflon is CF2=CF2 B) Phenol formaldehyde resin in known as bakelite. C) Caprolactam is the monomer of nylon-4 D) natural rubber, consits of Polyisopren mainly. 25. What does the binding energy between the propagating ion and the counter ion depend on? A) All of the mentioned. C) Nature of counter ion. B) Nature of reaction media. D) Temperature of the reaction
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