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In Bakelite the rings are joined to each other through

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Answered by MrSarthakarora
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In Bakelite the rings are joined to each other through CH 2

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The rings are joined together through -CH_{2} units in bakelite

Explanation:

The polymer is defined as very large molecules having high molecular mass. These are stated as macromolecules, which are formed by joining repeating structural units on an oversized scale. Bakelite may be a condensation polymer of HCHO and phenol. The properties of Bakelite are:

  1. It may be quickly molded and really smooth molding may be obtained from this polymer.
  2. Bakelite moldings are heat-resistant and scratch-resistant. they're also immune to several destructive solvents.
  3. Bakelite is proof against electrical phenomenon thanks to its low electrical conductivity.
  4. Bakelite comes in both a coffee degree of polymerization which is soft and a high degree of polymerization which is tough and rigid.

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