Chemistry, asked by karyatiVadhar7042, 8 months ago

PVC is polymer of
(a) CH₂= CH₂ (b) CH₂ = CH -Cl
(c) CH₂= CH–CH₂Cl (d) CH₃– CH = CH– Cl

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Answered by soulchintu
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Answer:

b is the write answer ch2=ch-cl

Answered by greatanswers
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PVC is a polymer of CH2=CH-Cl , which is also a type of monomer.

Explanation:

PVC is a type of synthetic product. It is widely used in commercial applications. It is also rated as one of the most common types of synthetic plastic that is used on commercial grade.

PVC is also called as the PolyVinyl chloride and is abbreviated as PVC. It is specialized type of resin that is synthetic by nature and is made using the polymerization process.

It is widely processed out of Vinyl chloride and is also most common synthetic plastic after Polythene. It is widely used in domestic, commercial and industrial uses.

So when looking at all the structures that you have provided here, CH2 = CH – Cl is a structure that represents Vinyl Chloride. So the correct answer is option (b).

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