Arrange the following Polymers in increasing order of inter molecular forces. (a) Nylon 66, Buna-S and Polythene (b) Nylon 6, Neoprene and PVC

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Ans: (a) Buna-S, Polythene and Nylon 66.

 (b) Neoprene, PVC and Nylon 6.

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