A. Resorcinol
B. Phenol
C. Para-cresol
D. Melamine
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - ______________ resins are produced by the condensation polymerisation of formaldehyde with urea or melamine?
A. Epoxy
B. Amino
C. Alkyd
D. Phenolic - Phenol formaldehyde is produced by condensation polymerisation. It is also known as_________________?
A. Teflon
B. Bakelite
C. Polyester
D. Nylon-66 - In step growth polymerisation, condensation occurs in a stepwise manner with or without the elimination of smaller molecules. An example of step growth polymerisation product is________________?
A. Terylene
B. Polybutadiene
C. PVC
D. Polypropylene - Chain growth polymerisation is a process, in which the monomers are added in a chain fashion, and it requires an initiator to produce the free radical. An example of chain growth polymerisation products is __________________?
A. Nylon-66
B. Teflon
C. Polyester
D. Bakelite - Which of the following polymers belong to the class of formaldehyde resin ?
A. Melamine resins
B. Teflon
C. Dacron
D. None of these - Melamine formaldehyde resin which has a very high anti tacking properties, is not used for the ___________________?
A. Electrical insulation purpose
B. Tanning of leather
C. Strengthening of plaster of Paris
D. Decorative laminates - Bakelite (phenol-formaldehyde) resin cannot be used as________________?
A. Decorative paint
B. Decorative laminates
C. Electrical insulation
D. Glass reinforced plastics - Condensation polymerisation of _____________ produces Bakelite?
A. Propylene
B. Phenol & formaldehyde
C. Phenol & acetaldehyde
D. Urea & formaldehyde - 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