A. Polybutadiene
B. Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
C. Polyurethane
D. Poly chloroprene
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 - Neoprene is the trade name of________________?
A. Polyurethane
B. Phenol formaldehyde
C. Polychlorophrene
D. Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) - 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 a___________________?
A. Monomer
B. Synthetic rubber
C. Polyester
D. None of these - Trade name of ______________ is neoprene?
A. Polychlorophrene
B. Polyisoprene
C. Polytetrafluoroethylene
D. Poly vinyl acetate - Polymerisation process in which two or more monomers of chemically different nature take part is called__________________?
A. Copolymerisation
B. Addition polymerisation
C. Chain polymerisation
D. None of these - Polycaprolactam is also known as _________________?
A. Nylon-66
B. Nylon-6
C. Teflon
D. SBR - Synthetic polymer produced by using terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol is _________________?
A. Terylene
B. Nylon-66
C. PVC
D. Polystyrene - Flexible foam (for mattresses) are usually made of _________________?
A. PVC
B. Silicone rubber
C. Polyurethanes
D. Polyamides