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how is a nylon molecule different from a polyethene molecule?​

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Answered by saran00766
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Answer:

A molecule of polyethylene is nothing more than a long chain of carbon atoms, with two hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon atom. ... This is called branched, or low-density polyethylene, or LDPE. When there is no branching, it is called linear polyethylene, or HDPE

Explanation:

Nylons are also called polyamides, because of the characteristic amide groups in the backbone chain. ... Other nylons can have different numbers of carbon atoms in these stretches. Nylons can be made from diacid chlorides and diamines. Nylon 6,6 is made from the monomers adipoyl chloride and hexamethylene diamine.

Answered by shabbirhussain278691
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Nylons are also called polyamides, because of the characteristic amide groups in the backbone chain. ... Other nylons can have different numbers of carbon atoms in these stretches. Nylons can be made from diacid chlorides and diamines. Nylon 6,6 is made from the monomers adipoyl chloride and hexamethylene diamine.

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