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Hi! Could you help me with this question part A, part B and part C please??
3. a. Other recyclable polymers, including nylon, a polyamide that falls under the category of "others" (recycling code 7). The nylon synthesis demonstrated in the lab used hexane-1,6-diamine and decanedioyl chloride (structure shown below) tot Draw the structure of a molecule of one diamine and one diacyl chloride reacting with each other, clearly showing the amide bond. HCl is also produced by this reaction. decanedioyl chloride b. The diamine has 6 carbons in its backbone, and the diacyl chloride has 10 carbons in its backbone. What is the nylon resulting from the polymerization of these two monomers called? c. How would you modify the monomer to create a nylon that was a homopolymer, rather than an alternating copolymer
Hi! Could you help me with this question part A, part B and part C please??
3. a. Other recyclable polymers, including nylon, a polyamide that falls under the category of "others" (recycling code 7). The nylon synthesis demonstrated in the lab used hexane-1,6-diamine and decanedioyl chloride (structure shown below) tot Draw the structure of a molecule of one diamine and one diacyl chloride reacting with each other, clearly showing the amide bond. HCl is also produced by this reaction. decanedioyl chloride b. The diamine has 6 carbons in its backbone, and the diacyl chloride has 10 carbons in its backbone. What is the nylon resulting from the polymerization of these two monomers called? c. How would you modify the monomer to create a nylon that was a homopolymer, rather than an alternating copolymer
Reid WolffLv2
13 Aug 2019