Chemistry, asked by tttkollam, 6 months ago

monomer units of nylon?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge\sf\underline{\underline{\pink{Ꭺ}\orange{N}\blue{Տ}\red{Ꮤ}\green{Ꭼ}\purple{Ꭱ}}}

  • The monomeric repeat unit of Nylon-6,6 polymer is [NH(CH2)6NH−CO(CH2)4CO] which is derived from the two monomers, hexamethylene diamine, NH2(CH2)6NH2 and adipic acid, HO−C(O)(CH2)4COOH

\large\sf{\underline{\pink{Hope \:  It \:  Helps  \: You!}}}

Answered by suhee
1

Answer:

First of all, nylon 6 is only made from one kind of monomer, a monomer called caprolactam. Nylon 6,6 is made from two monomers, adipoyl chloride, and hexamethylene diamine. If you want to see caprolactam in 3-D, click here or the image below. But enough small talk.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU AND PLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIST

Similar questions