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Nylon 2 10 is a polymer of

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Answered by tuka81
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Nylon-6,10. Nylon-6,10 is made from two monomers, one contains six carbon atoms, the other 10 - hence its name. The 10-carbon monomer is decanedioyl dichloride (ClOC(CH2)8 COCl), an acid chloride with a -COCl group at each end. The other monomer is a six-carbon chain with an amino group, -NH2, at each end.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Nylon 2 10 is a polymer of synthetic polymer

Explanation:

  • Few of the synthetic polymers that are being utilized in our normal life comprise of nylons utilized in fabrics and textile.
  • Teflon is being used in non-stick pans, polyvinyl chloride used in pipes.
  • The PET bottles we use are normally build up of synthetic polymer called as polyethylene terephthalate.
  • Synthetic polymers are formed by chemical reactions, called as "polymerizations."
  • Polymerizations happen in diverse forms--far too many to inspect here--but such reactions comprise of the repetitive chemical bonding of individual molecules, or monomers.

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