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write the monomers of Bakelite and nylon-66

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Answered by chemisst
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Answer:

Monomers of Bakelite  are formaldehyde and phenol

Monomers of Nylon 6,6 are hexamethylene diamine and  adipoyl chloride.

Explanation:

Bakelite

Bakelite is a well-known polymer synthesized through the condensation reaction of formaldehyde and phenol. The monomers in bakelite may vary: we may use acetaldehyde instead of formaldehyde and substituted  phenols such as para or ortho phenol may employed.

Nylon 6,6

Nylon 6,6 is well known polyamide and obtained through the combination of two monomers. Nylon 6,6 commonly used polymer synthesized from hexamethylene diamine and  adipoyl chloride.

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