Nylon-6 as compared to Nylon-66 is having higher
(A) Hardness
(B) Abrasion/resistance
(C) Melting point
(D) None of these
Description : Nylon-66 compared to nylon-6 has (A) Lower melting point (B) More abrasion resistant properties (C) Higher hardness (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) Higher hardness
Description : Nylon-6 as compared to nylon-66 is (A) Harder (B) More abrasion resistant (C) Having higher melting point (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Nylon-6 as compared to nylon 66 has lower (A) Abrasion resistance (B) Thermal stability (C) Adhesion to rubber (D) Hardness
Last Answer : (A) Abrasion resistance
Description : A metallic alloy in general as compared to their pure metal components is (A) More corrosion resistant (B) Having higher melting point (C) Having lower hardness, reactivity and fusibility (D) Having lower electrical conductivity
Last Answer : (A) More corrosion resistant
Description : Higher percentage of ash in coal meant for the production of metallurgical grade coke (A) Decreases the hardness of coke (B) Decreases the abrasion resistance of coke (C) Causes brittleness in steel (D) None of these
Description : . In a linear polymer, the monomeric units are linked together to form long straight chains. The cross linked or branched chain polymers compared to linear polymers have higher (A) Densities (B) Melting point (C) Tensile strength (D) Hardness, rigidity & brittleness
Last Answer : (D) Hardness, rigidity & brittleness
Description : Increase in ash content of blast furnace coke (A) Reduces its consumption in the furnace (B) Increases its consumption in the furnace (C) Does not affect its consumption in the furnace (D) Decreases its hardness and abrasion resistance
Last Answer : (B) Increases its consumption in the furnace
Description : Non-ferrous alloys used for making cutting tools need not have high (A) Abrasion resistance (B) Toughness (C) Red hardness (D) Cutting speed
Last Answer : (C) Red hardness
Description : M10 index of coke indicates its (A) Compressive strength (B) Hardness (C) Abrasion resistance (D) Impact strength
Last Answer : Option C
Description : M10 index of coke indicates its (A) Compressive strength (B) Hardness (C) Abrasion resistance (D) Impact strength Answer: Option C
Description : Ceramic nuclear metals compared to solid nuclear metals have (A) Higher melting points (B) Low strength at high temperature (C) More chances of radiation damage (D) Poorer corrosion resistance
Last Answer : (A) Higher melting points
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Cokes of high reactivity are obtained from weakly coking coals (B) Cokes of high reactivity are obtained from strongly coking coals (C) Reactivity of coke is inversely proportional to its absolute density (D) Abrasion index of the coke is a measure of its hardness
Last Answer : (B) Cokes of high reactivity are obtained from strongly coking coals
Description : Melt spinning of polymers involves the forcing of polymer melt through spinnerates (fine holes) into an atmosphere kept at a temperature lower than the melting point of the polymer, which causes the fine diameter ... the __________ fibres. (A) Acrylic (B) Polyester (C) Nylon 6:6 (D) Polypropylene
Last Answer : (A) Acrylic
Description : Branched chain polymers compared to linear polymers have higher (A) Density (B) Tensile strength (C) Melting point (D) Degree of irregularity in atomic packing
Last Answer : (D) Degree of irregularity in atomic packing
Description : Branched chair polymers as compared to linear polymers have (A) Higher melting point (B) Higher tensile strength (C) Lower density (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Lower density
Description : Unsaturated oils compared to saturated oils have (A) Lower melting point & higher reactivity to oxygen (B) Higher melting point & higher reactivity to oxygen (C) Lower melting point & lower reactivity to oxygen (D) Higher melting point & lower reactivity to oxygen
Last Answer : (A) Lower melting point & higher reactivity to oxygen
Description : Fats as compared to oils have (A) More unsaturated glycerides of fatty acids (B) Less unsaturated glycerides of fatty acids (C) Much higher reactivity to oxygen (D) Lower melting point
Last Answer : (B) Less unsaturated glycerides of fatty acids
Description : Polycaprolactam is (A) Nylon-6 (B) Nylon-66 (C) Dacron (D) Rayon
Last Answer : (A) Nylon-6
Description : Polycaprolactam is also known as (A) Nylon-66 (B) Nylon-6 (C) Teflon (D) SBR
Last Answer : (B) Nylon-6
Description : Which of the following is a polymer of Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid? (A) Nylon-6 (B) Nylon-66 (C) Nylon-6, 10 (D) Epoxy resin
Last Answer : (B) Nylon-66
Description : Polycaprolactam is nothing but (A) Orlon (B) Nylon-66 (C) Nylon-6 (D) Saran
Last Answer : (C) Nylon-6
Description : Bristles of tooth brushes are made of (A) Nylon-6 (B) Nylon-66 (C) Polystyrene (D) PVC
Description : In nylon-66, the first and second numbers (i.e., 6) respectively designate the number of carbon atoms present in the (A) Hexamethylene diamine and the ring (B) Hexamethylene diamine and the adipic acid (C) Adipic acid and the ring (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Hexamethylene diamine and the adipic acid
Description : In nylon-66, the first and second numbers (i.e., 6) respectively designate the number of carbon atoms present in the (A) Diamine and the ring (B) Dibasic acid and the ring (C) Diamine and the dibasic acid (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Diamine and the dibasic acid
Description : Polycaprolactam is commercially known as (A) Nylon-6 (B) Nylon-66 (C) Dacron (D) Rayon
Description : Nylon-66 is so named because the (A) Average degree of polymerisation of the polymer is 1966 (B) Number of carbon atoms between two nitrogen atoms are 6 (C) Number of nitrogen atoms between two carbon atoms are 6 (D) Polymer was first synthesised in 1966
Last Answer : (A) Average degree of polymerisation of the polymer is 1966
Description : Dacron (or Treylene) fibres as compared to nylon fibres have (A) Better heat & acid resistant properties (B) Poorer resistance to alkalis (C) Poorer dyeability (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Dacron (or Terylene) fibres as compared to nylon fibres have (A) Better heat & acid resistant properties (B) Poorer resistance to alkalis (C) Poorer dyeability (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Arrange the following Polymers in increasing order of inter molecular forces. (a) Nylon 66, Buna-S and Polythene (b) Nylon 6, Neoprene and PVC
Last Answer : Ans: (a) Buna-S, Polythene and Nylon 66. (b) Neoprene, PVC and Nylon 6.
Description : Why are the numbers 6, 6 and 6 put in the name of Nylon 66 and Nylon 6?
Last Answer : Ans: Nylon 66 means that it is formed by two monomers each containing six carbon atoms. While in Nylon 6 means that it is formed by a monomer containing six carbon atoms.
Description : Nuclear fuel generally used in reactors is uranium oxide instead of uranium, because the former has higher (A) Melting point, hence can be subjected to higher temperature (B) Density; hence core volume for a given ... be smaller (C) Resistance to effects of irradiation (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : __________ is not a condensation polymer. (A) Teflon (B) Nylon-66 (C) Dacron (D) Polystyrene
Last Answer : (A) Teflon
Description : Adipic acid is an intermediate in the manufacture of (A) Perspex (B) Nylon-66 (C) Polystyrene (D) Bakelite
Description : Polyhexamethylene adipamide is also known as (A) Bakelite (B) Nylon-66 (C) Epoxy resin (D) Silicone rubber
Description : Nylon-66 is a polyamide of (A) Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid (B) Adipic acid and methyl amine (C) Vinyl chloride and formaldehyde (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid
Description : Chain growth polymerisation is a process, in which the monomers are added in a chain fashion, and it requires an initiator to produce the free radical. An example of chain growth polymerisation products is (A) Nylon-66 (B) Teflon (C) Polyester (D) Bakelite
Last Answer : (B) Teflon
Description : Nylon-66 is manufactured from (A) Adipic acid and Hexamethylene diamine (B) Caprolactam (C) Maleic anhydride and Hexamethylene diamine (D) Dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) and ethylene glycol
Last Answer : (A) Adipic acid and Hexamethylene diamine
Description : __________ is a homopolymer. (A) Neoprene (B) Bakelite (C) Nylon-66 (D) Terylene
Last Answer : (A) Neoprene
Description : Phenol formaldehyde is produced by condensation polymerisation. It is also known as (A) Teflon (B) Bakelite (C) Polyester (D) Nylon-66
Last Answer : (B) Bakelite
Description : The inter particle forces between linear chains in nylon-66 are __________ bonds. (A) Hydrogen (B) Covalent (C) Ionic (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Hydrogen
Description : __________ is a copolymer. (A) Nylon-66 (B) Polypropylene (C) PVC
Last Answer : (A) Nylon-66
Description : Synthetic polymer produced by using terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol is (A) Terylene (B) Nylon-66 (C) PVC (D) Polystyrene
Last Answer : (A) Terylene
Description : The organic acid monomer in nylon-66 is (A) Sebacic acid (B) Terephthalic acid (C) Adipic acid (D) Benzoic acid
Last Answer : (C) Adipic acid
Description : Which of the following has the weakest intermolecular forces? (A) Polyisoprene (B) Nylon-66 (C) Polystyrene (D) Bakelite
Last Answer : (A) Polyisoprene
Description : Adipic acid is an intermediate in the manufacture of (A) Perspex (B) Nylon-66 (C) Polystyrene (D) Bakelit
Description : Nylon-66 is manufactured from (A) Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid (B) Hexamethylene diamine and Maleic anhydride (C) Caprolactam (D) Dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol
Description : P.T.F.E. (Poly tetra fluoro ethylene) is commercially known as (A) Bakelite (B) Neoprene (C) Teflon (D) Nylon-66
Last Answer : (C) Teflon
Description : Ceramic compounds as compared to metallic compounds (A) Crystallise faster (B) Resist greater tensile stress at room temperature (C) Have higher melting temperature (D) Are better conductor of electricity at higher temperature
Description : Hot dipping process is used for coating a low melting point metal (e.g. Pb, Sn, Zn) on iron, steel & copper having relatively higher melting points. Which of the following is not a hot dipping process? (A) Galvanising (B) Tinning (C) Sherardizing (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Sherardizing