Description : Flexible plastic pipes are made of (A) High density polyethylene (HDPE) (B) Low density polyethylene (LDPE) (C) Polypropylene (D) Unsaturated polyester
Last Answer : (B) Low density polyethylene (LDPE)
Description : What is the r-value of HDPE (high density polyethylene)?
Last Answer : Great question for Google.
Description : What is the role of polyethylene glycol in somatic hybridization? -Biology
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Description : Is polyethylene terephthalate composite?
Last Answer : Polyethylene terephthalate is not a composite material.
Description : Myeloma cells and lymphocytes can be fused by using (A) Calcium chloride (B) Ethidium bromide (C) Polyethylene glycol (D) DNA polymerase
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Nylon is made up of : (1) Polyamide (2) Polyester (3) Polyethylene (4) Polypropylene
Last Answer : (1) Polyamide Explanation: Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as aliphatic polyamides. It is one of the most commonly used polymers.
Description : Which one of the following polymers is widely used for making bullet proof material? (1) Polyvinyl chloride (2) Polyamides (3) Polyethylene (4) Polycarbonates
Last Answer : (4) Polycarbonates Explanation: Ballistic nylon was the standard cloth used for bulletproof vests until the 1970s. In 1965, Stephanie Kwolek, a chemist at Du Pont, invented Kevlar, trademark ... terephthalamide, a liquid polymer that can be spun into aramid fiber and woven into cloth.
Description : Which one among the following polymers is used for making bullet-proof material? (1) Polyvinyl chloride (2) Polystyrene (3) Polyethylene (4) Polyamide
Last Answer : (3) Polyethylene Explanation: A bullet-proof material is made of polyethylene. It is a higher grade of the plastic found in Tupperware.
Description : What is the dielectric constant of polyethylene (PE) insulator? A. 2.5 B. 3.3 C. 2.27 D. 2.1
Last Answer : C. 2.27
Description : 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
Last Answer : (B) Cellulose derivatives, Polyisoprene, Polyethylene
Description : Polyethylene glycol method is used for (a) biodiesel production (b) seedless fruit production (c) energy production from sewage (d) gene transfer without a vector.
Last Answer : (d) gene transfer without a vector.
Description : Which of the following enhances or induces fusion of protoplasts? (a) IAA and kinetin (b) IAA and gibberellins (c) Sodium chloride and potassium chloride (d) Polyethylene glycol and sodium nitrate
Last Answer : (d) Polyethylene glycol and sodium nitrate
Description : Which of the following is a thermosetting polymer? (a) Bakelite (b) Nylon-6,6 (c) Polyethylene (d) Teflon
Last Answer : Bakelite
Description : Zeigler process (A) Produces high density polyethylene (B) Produces low density polyethylene (C) Uses no catalyst (D) Employs very high pressure
Last Answer : (A) Produces high density polyethylene
Description : Polyethylene has very poor dielectric and ageing properties. (a) Yes (b) No
Last Answer : (b) No
Description : In fiber optics, PCS stands for ∙ a. Plastic-clad-silica ∙ b. Polyethylene-clad-silica ∙ c. Personal carrier system ∙ d. Personal communication
Last Answer : ∙ a. Plastic-clad-silica
Description : What is the collective term used to describe substances such as Orlon, Nylon, polyethylene, and polyurethane foam?
Last Answer : ANSWER: POLYMER
Last Answer : Polyamide