Chemistry, asked by abijani20, 13 days ago

NYLON MADE BY PASSING ___ AND ___OVER COAL​

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Answered by anshika11solanki
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More specifically, nylons are a family of materials called polyamides, made from reacting carbon-based chemicals found in coal and petroleum in a high-pressure, heated environment. This chemical reaction, known as condensation polymerization, forms a large polymer—in the form of a sheet of nylon.

Answered by jahnvi2008
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Essentially, nylon is a type of plastic derived from crude oil. This plastic is then put through an intensive chemical process, resulting in the strong, stretchy fibres that make it so useful as a fabric.

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