A. Polyurethane
B. Phenol formaldehyde
C. Polychlorophrene
D. Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
Related Mcqs:
- Neoprene which is used for making shoe heels & belts is superior to natural rubber in its stability to aerial oxidation and resistance to oils & other solvents. The monomer used for making neoprene is_________________?
A. Chloroethane
B. Chloroprene
C. Isoprene
D. None of these - Trade name of ______________ is neoprene?
A. Polychlorophrene
B. Polyisoprene
C. Polytetrafluoroethylene
D. Poly vinyl acetate - The monomer for the production of neoprene rubber is_________________?
A. Acetylene
B. Chloroprene
C. Isoprene
D. None of these - Neoprene is rendered non-inflammable, because of_____________________?
A. Its cross-linked structure
B. Its linear chain structure
C. The presence of chlorine atoms in its monomer
D. The absence of chlorine atoms in its monomer - Neoprene is chemically known as _________________?
A. Polybutadiene
B. Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
C. Polyurethane
D. Poly chloroprene - Neoprene is a___________________?
A. Monomer
B. Synthetic rubber
C. Polyester
D. None of these - Due to its excellent permeability to air/gas and oxidation resistance, the tubes of automobile tyres is made of________________?
A. Cold SBR
B. Butyl rubber
C. Bunai N
D. Buna S - In a cross linked polymer, the monomeric units are linked together to constitute a three dimensional network. Which of the following is a cross-linked polymer ?
A. Bakelite (phenol formaldehyde)
B. Polyester
C. Polythene
D. Nylon-6 - Addition polymerisation is not involved in the manufacture of_______________?
A. Low density polythene
B. Poly vinyl chloride
C. Polystyrene
D. Polyhexamethylene adipamide - 90% of the caprolactam is converted to nylon-6 on its condensation polymerisation in the reactor maintained at a temperature of _____________ °C?
A. -5
B. 10-30
C. 250-280
D. 500-600