Chemistry, asked by rahilchogle8, 11 months ago

polythene PVC teflon and neoprene are all

a) monomers
b) homopolymers
c) copolymers
d) condensation polymers​

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Answered by Salmna
1

Answer:

homopolymers I think so

Answered by Anonymous
1

The options mentioned in question are - b) homopolymers.

•Homopolymers are the polymers made of repeated monomeric units of same compound or element.

•Polyethene has monomeric units ethylene also known as ethene.

It has chemical formula (C2H4)n. •Polyethenes are most commonly used plastics.

•PVC is abbreviated form of poly vinyl chloride. Hence, vinyl chloride is it's monomeric form. Chemical formula is (C2H3Cl)n.

•Teflon has monomeric unit tetrafluoroethene. Chemical formula is (C2F4)n.

•Neoprene has monomeric unit chloroprene. It has chemical formula 2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene.

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