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Bakelite is
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A. same as polytetra flouro ethylene (PTFE).
B. an inorganic polymer.
C. same as thermoset phenol formaldehyde.
D. not a polymer.
Correct Answer
same as thermoset phenol formaldehyde.
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1. Synthetic rubber
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A. deforms, if stretched to double of its original dimension.
B. is brittle at low temperature
C. is softer at higher temperature.
D. is highly permeable to air & water and is readily attacked by chemicals & atmospheric gases.
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Correct Answer: is highly permeable to air & water and is readily attacked by chemicals & atmospheric gases.
2. Vulcanisation of rubber does not increase its
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A. elasticity
B. plasticity
C. ductility
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: plasticity
3. Properties of a polymer is affected by the
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A. chain length.
B. intermolecular forces.
C. branching & cross-linking.
D. all (a), (b).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b).
4. Thermosplastic materials
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A. do not soften on application of heat.
B. are heavily branched molecules.
C. are solvent insoluble.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: none of these.
5. The generic chemical name for the class of polymers which are commerically known as nylons is
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A. polyolefins
B. polyamide
C. polyacrylate
D. polyurathane
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Correct Answer: polyamide
6. Unbreakable crockeries are made from __________ polymers.
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A. polystyrene
B. melamine
C. polystyrene
D. polyurathane
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Correct Answer: melamine
7. Condensation polymerisation of caprolac-tum is carried out in the reactor maintained at a temperature of __________ °C for producing nylon-6.
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A. -20 to 25
B. 50 to 75
C. 100 to 150
D. 250-280
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Correct Answer: 250-280
8. In a co-polymer, the repeating units contain two different monomers. Which of the following is a copolymer?
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A. PTFE
B. Buna-S
C. PMMA
D. Polycaprolactum
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Correct Answer: Buna-S
9. Silicone resins, which are highly water repellant and has good heat resistance can not be used
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A. as room temperature adhesive.
B. as grease & lubricant.
C. hydraulic fluid for heat transfer.
D. resin for lamination.
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Correct Answer: as room temperature adhesive.
10. Nylon-66 compared to nylon-6 has
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A. lower melting point.
B. more abrasion resistant properties.
C. higher hardness.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: higher hardness.
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