Chemistry, asked by rakshitraoi8173, 9 months ago

~~~[NH(CH₂)₆NHCO(CH₂)₄CO~]n~~ is a
(a) addition polymer (b) thermosetting polymer
(c) homopolymer (d) copolymer

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Answered by Anonymous
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(c) homopolymer

Answered by rashich1219
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~~~[NH(CH₂)₆NHCO(CH₂)₄CO~]n~~ is a copolymer.

Correct answer - "d"

Step by step explanation:

  • The given compound  is a copolymer, since it consists of two monomers they are adipic acid, and hexamethylenediamine.
  • A copolymer is a polymer formed by two or more types of monomers.
  • The copolymers are economically significant polymers.
  • Copolymerisation is the process through which a copolymer is produced from several monomer molecules.
  • This is commonly used to increase the strength of polymer.
  • Examples - polyethylene-vinyl acetate and nitrile rubber.

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