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arrange the following polymers in increasing order
Question:
Arrange the following polymers in increasing order of their intermolecular forces.
Nylon-6, 6, buna-S, polythene, neoprene
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Jun 25, 2024
Neoprene < buna-S < nylon-6, 6 < polythene
Neoprene < buna-S < polythene < nylon-6, 6
Polythene < nylon-6, 6 < buna-S < neoprene
Polythene < buna-S < nylon-6, 6 < neoprene
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B
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The correct option is (B): Neoprene < buna-S < polythene < nylon-6, 6.
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