Chemistry, asked by darshit2308, 1 month ago

When 100 g of ethylene polymerises entirely to polyethene the weight of polyethene formed as per the equation
NCH, = CH, (CH, – CH,)n is :
(A) (n/2)g
(B) 100g
(C) (100/n)g
(D) (100n)g​

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Answered by TYKE
2

When 100 g of ethylene polymerises entirely to polyethene, the weight of polyethene formed as per the equation, nCH2=CH2→(CH2−CH2)n is 100 g, because entire mass of ethylene is converted to polyethylene as there is no addition, elimination or condensation of simple molecules.

Answered by jaswasri2006
1

When 100 g of ethylene polymerises entirely to polyethene, the weight of polyethene formed as per the equation, nCH2=CH2→(CH2−CH2)n is 100 g, because entire mass of ethylene is converted to polyethylene as there is no addition, elimination or condensation of simple molecules.

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