Identify the group in which all the polymers mentioned can be used to
make fibres.
(A) Butadiene copolymers, Polyamides, Urea-formaldehyde
(B) Cellulose derivatives, Polyisoprene, Polyethylene
(C) Cellulose derivatives, Polyamides, Polyurethane
(D) Polypropylene, Poly vinyl chloride, Silicon

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Answer :

(B) Cellulose derivatives, Polyisoprene, Polyethylene

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