Which of these provide compounds necessary to prepare nylon?
i) Coal ii) Air iii) Water
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
iii) Water
Water is necessary to prepare nylon...
Answered by
1
Answer:
All of the above.
Explanation:
- A range of synthetic polymers based on polyamides are collectively referred to as nylon (repeating units linked by amide links).
- A smooth thermoplastic material called nylon can be melted into fibers, films, and forms.
- Petroleum is frequently used in its manufacture.
- Nylon is also known as a polyamide because it is a condensation polymer consisting of repeating units connected by amide bonds.
- It was the first synthetic fiber created exclusively from inorganic components like coal, water, and air.
- They both decompose into two intermediary compounds, hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid (a dicarboxylic acid), which are then combined to polymerize.
- The most popular variant is nylon 6, 6, commonly known as nylon 66, which alludes to the fact that both the diamine and the diacid have six carbon backbones.
#SPJ2
Similar questions