A. Tensile strength
B. Chemical resistance
C. Flexibility
D. All A., B. & C.
Related Mcqs:
- Plasticisers are high boiling liquids added to plastic polymers to impart toughness and flexibility at ordinary temperature. Which of the following is not a plasticiser ?
A. Ethylene glycol
B. Stearic acid estors
C. Tricresyl phosphate
D. Esters of phthalic acid - Which of the following has the weakest intermolecular forces ?
A. Polyisoprene
B. Nylon-66
C. Polystyrene
D. Bakelite - 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 - Which of the following polymers are produced by employing all bulk polymerisation, solution polymerisation & suspension polymerisation technique of addition (chain) polymerisation ?
A. PVC
B. Bakelite
C. PTFE
D. Epoxy resin - Which of the following types of polymers has the strongest inter particle forces ?
A. Elastomers
B. Fibres
C. Thermoplastics
D. Thermosetting polymers - Plasticisers are added to synthetic plastics to ________________?
A. Impart flexibility
B. Improve workability during fabrication
C. Develop new improved properties not present in the original resin
D. All A., B. and C. - Vulcanisation of rubber does not increase its__________________?
A. Softness
B. Oxidation resistance
C. Weight & strength
D. Elasticity & water solubility