A. Glycerol
B. Nitro cellulose
C. Camphor
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Branched chair polymers as compared to linear polymers have _________________?
A. Higher melting point
B. Higher tensile strength
C. Lower density
D. None of these - In a linear polymer, the monomeric units are linked together to form long straight chains. The cross linked or branched chain polymers compared to linear polymers have higher ___________________?
A. Densities
B. Melting point
C. Tensile strength
D. Hardness, rigidity & brittleness - Branched chain polymers compared to linear polymers have higher ____________________?
A. Density
B. Tensile strength
C. Melting point
D. Degree of irregularity in atomic packing - Cellulose acetate has very high film permeability among all the polymers of the order of 5000 gm/100 m2. Which of the following polymers has the maximum film elongation (of the order of 100%) ?
A. Water impermeable cellophane
B. Polythene
C. Cellulose acetate
D. Teflon - Celluloid is__________________?
A. Cellulose acetate
B. Regenerated cellulose
C. Cellulose nitrate
D. Cellulose acetate butyrate - Phosphates (e.g., tricresyl, tributyl, tetrabutyl, triphenyl etc.) are added to polymers to act as __________________?
A. Hardeners
B. Anti-shrinkage agents
C. Plasticisers
D. Transparency improver - Melt spinning of polymers involves the forcing of polymer melt through spinnerates (fine holes) into an atmosphere kept at a temperature lower than the melting point of the polymer, which causes the fine diameter polymer melt to harden into filaments. Melt spinning is not used in case of the _____________ fibres?
A. Acrylic
B. Polyester
C. Nylon 6:6
D. Polypropylene - Thermosetting resins/polymers as compared to thermoplastic ones are ____________________?
A. Soluble in all organic solvents
B. More brittle
C. Formed by addition polymerisation only
D. Easily reshaped & reused - Unbreakable crockeries are made from ______________ polymers?
A. Polystyrene
B. Melamine
C. Polystyrene
D. Polyurethane - Polymers are classified into four categories namely thermosetting, thermoplastic, elastomer and fibre depending upon their________________?
A. Molecular sizes
B. Magnitude of intermolecular forces
C. Resistance to heat
D. Polymerisation mechanism
Answer: Option B