Dacron is a polymer of :
1. Propylene and para HO—(C6H4)—OH
2. Benzoic acid and ethanol
3. Terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol
4. Benzoic acid and para HO—(C6H4)—OH
A polymer of acrylonitrile is called:
1. Saran
2. Orlon
3. Dacron
4. Tetron
Natural rubber has:
1. All trans-configuration
2. Alternate cis - and trans-configuration
3. Random cis - and trans-configuration
4. All cis-configuration
A biodegradable polymer that can be prepared from glycine and aminocaproic acid is:
1. Nylon 2-nylon 6
2. PHBV
3. Buna-N
4. Nylon-6,6
The straight-chain polymer is formed by:
1. | Hydrolysis of followed by condensation polymerization. |
2. | Hydrolysis of followed by condensation polymerization. |
3. | Hydrolysis of by addition polymerization. |
4. | Hydrolysis of followed by condensation polymerization. |
Dacron is an example of–
1. Elastomer
2. Fibre
3. Polyamide
4. Thermoaddition polymer
In the reaction–
Reagent X is–
1. Triethylaluminium and titanium tetrachloride.
2. Triethyl aluminum.
3. Zeigler Natta Catalyst.
4. Both 1 & 3
The polymer that is addition as well as copolymer is:
1. PHBV
2. PVC
3. Buna-S
4. Neoprene
Plastic household crockery is prepared by using :
1. Melamine and tetrafluoroethane.
2. Malonic acid and hexamethylene imine.
3. Melamine and vinyl acetate.
4. Melamine and formaldehyde.