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Classification Methods Of Polymerization Copolymerization

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Questions
9 MCQs

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PYQ 2006
easy
chemistry ID: neet-200

[NH(CH2)6NHCO(CH2)4CO]n is a:

1. Co-polymer

2. Addition polymer

3. Thermo-setting polymer

4. Homopolymer

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PYQ 2009
easy
chemistry ID: neet-200

Structures of some common polymers are given. The incorrect match is:

1.  Teflon
2. Neoprene
3. Terylene
4.  Nylon 66

 

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PYQ 2009
medium
chemistry ID: neet-200

The straight-chain polymer is formed by:

1. Hydrolysis of CH3SiCl3 followed by condensation polymerization.
2. Hydrolysis of (CH3)3SiCl followed by condensation polymerization.
3. Hydrolysis of (CH3)4Si by addition polymerization.
4. Hydrolysis of (CH3)2SiCl2 followed by condensation polymerization.
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04
PYQ 2011
easy
chemistry ID: neet-201

The polymer that can be classified as polyster polymer is:
1. Bakelite
2. Melamine
3. Nylon-66
4. Terylene

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PYQ 2012
easy
chemistry ID: neet-201

Which one of the following is not a condensation polymer?

1. Melamine

2. Glyptal

3. Dacron

4. Neoprene

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PYQ 2013
easy
chemistry ID: neet-201

Which is the monomer of Neoprene in the following?

1. 2.
3. 4.
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PYQ 2013
easy
chemistry ID: neet-201

Nylon is an example of:

1. Polysaccharide
2. Polyamide
3. Polythene
4. Polyester

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08
PYQ 2021
easy
chemistry ID: neet-202

Which one of the following polymers are prepared by addition polymerization?
1. Novolac
2. Dacron
3. Teflon
4. Nylon-66

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PYQ 2022
easy
chemistry ID: neet-202
Which statement regarding polymers is not correct?
1. Thermosetting polymers are reusable
2. Elastomers have polymer chains held together by weak intermolecular forces
3. Fibers possess high tensile strength
4. Thermoplastic polymers are capable of repeatedly softening and hardening on heating and cooling respectively
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