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The monomer of the nylon fibres is__________ molecule

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Answered by Arceus02
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\huge{\pink{\sf{\boxed{Nylon\:6}}}}

\large{\sf{\underline{Monomer↦}}} \green{\sf{Caprolactum}}

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\huge{\orange{\sf{\boxed{Nylon\:6,\:6}}}}

\large{\sf{\underline{Monomer↦}}} \green{\sf{Hexamethylene\:Diamine\:and\:Adipic\:Acid.}}

Answered by aarshicamahajan1312
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Answer: AMIDE  MOLECULES

Explanation: BEACAUSE NYLONE IS A POLYMIDE FIBRE PREPARED BY THE POLYMERISATION OF LARGE NUMBER OF AMIDE MOLECULE (monomers)

               

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