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प्रश्न
How are polymers classified on the basis of forces operating between their molecules? To which of these classes does nylon-66 belong?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Polymers can be classified by the forces between their chains: weak van der Waals, polar/dipole and hydrogen bonds, or covalent inter‑chain bonds.
- Weak van der Waals forces allow chains to slide, giving soft, low‑melting thermoplastics and elastic materials.
- Stronger dipole–dipole and hydrogen bonds hold the chains together, producing stiff, high‑tensile fibres.
- Covalent inter‑chain links (cross‑links) form rigid, infusible three‑dimensional networks called thermosets.
- Nylon‑66 is a condensation polymer with amide groups that form regular hydrogen bonds between chains, so it belongs to the fibre class.
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