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how does nylon made from coal, water and air?​

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Answered by kambleanjali74935
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It was the first synthetic fibre made entirely of inorganic materials, such as coal, water, and air. Both are broken down into two intermediate chemicals, hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid (a dicarboxylic acid), which are then blended together to polymerize .

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Nylon is the common name for a group of polyamide-based synthetic polymers (repeating units linked by amide links). Nylon is a silky thermoplastic substance that can be melted into fibres, films, and shapes. It is usually manufactured from petroleum.

Nylon is a condensation polymer made up of repeating units linked by amide linkages, which is why it's also referred to as a polyamide. It was the first synthetic fibre made entirely of inorganic materials, such as coal, water, and air.Both are broken down into two intermediate chemicals, hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid (a dicarboxylic acid), which are then blended together to polymerize, also known as nylon 66 , is the most common version, referring to the fact that both the diamine and the diacid have six carbon backbones.

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