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a synthetic rubber which is resistant to the actio
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A synthetic rubber which is resistant to the action of oils, gasoline and other solvents is
BITSAT - 2011
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polyisoprene
neoprene
polystyrene
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Solution and Explanation
Neoprene is synthetic rubber,It is a polymer of chloroprene and is resistant to the action of oils, gasoline and other solvents.
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