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how are polyester polymers synthesised in a laboratory​

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Answered by kripananma20
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Polyester is a synthetic fiber derived from coal, air, water, and petroleum. Developed in a 20th-century laboratory, polyester fibers are formed from a chemical reaction between an acid and alcohol. In this reaction, two or more molecules combine to make a large molecule whose structure repeats throughout its length.

Answered by saniyakv1868
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Polyester is a synthetic fiber derived from coal, air, water, and petroleum. Developed in a 20th-century laboratory,

polyester fibers are formed from a chemical reaction between an acid and alcohol. In this reaction, two or more molecules combine to make a large molecule whose structure repeats throughout its length.

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