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Nylon threads are made of (a) polyester polymer (b) polyamide polymer(c) polyethylene polymer (d) polyvinyl polymer

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Answered by mihirsthacker
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Hey mate here is your answer:

B) polyamide polymer

Nylon is a generic designation that has family of synthetic polymers and based on aliphatic or semi aromatic polyamides.

In addition to this, the thermoplastic that has silky material for melt processed into fiber, films, and shapes.

Nylon is made up of repeating units that linked by amide links similar to the peptide bonds in proteins.

Answered by Talatam
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Answer:

Option B polyamide polymer

Explanation:

Nylon is a silky thermoplastic material. It is formed by repeating units linked through amide bonds similar to the peptide bonds in proteins.

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