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Which polymers occur naturally ?
Punjab PMET - 2009
Punjab PMET
Updated On:
Jul 5, 2022
Starch and Nylon
Starch and cellulose
Protein and Nylon
Proteins and PVC
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B
Solution and Explanation
Nylon and PVC are synthetic polymers While starch and cellulose are naturally occurring polymers.
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