Description : The basic chemical building block of natural rubber obtained from trees is – (1) Isoprene (2) Vinyl Chloride (3) Acetylene (4) Neoprene
Last Answer : (1) Isoprene Explanation: Isoprene was first isolated by thermal decomposition of natural rubber. About 95% of isoprene production is used to produce cis-1,4- polyisoprene---a synthetic version of natural ... consists mainly of poly-cis-isoprene with a molecular weight of 100,000 to 1,000,000.
Description : The basic chemical building block of natural rubber obtained from trees is (1) Isoprene (2)Vinyl Chloride (3) Acetylene (4)Neoprene
Last Answer : Isoprene
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer derived from? (1) ethylene (2) propylene (3) isoprene (4) butadiene
Last Answer : (3) isoprene Explanation: Natural rubber is an addition polymer that is obtained as a milky white fluid known as latex from a tropical rubber tree.
Description : Which of the following is a Synthetic rubber? (1) Leoprene (2) Monoprene (3) Neoprene (4) Isoprene
Last Answer : (3) Neoprene Explanation: Neoprene Rubber, also known as polychloroprene or PC Rubber, is an extremely versatile synthetic rubber offering oil, petroleum and weathering resistance.
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer of – (1) Vinyl acetate (2) Propene (3) Isoprene (4) Styrene
Last Answer : (3) Isoprene Explanation: Natural rubber consists of suitable polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds plus water. Isoprene is produced and emitted by ... trees into the atmosphere (major producers are oaks, poplars, eucalyptus, and some legumes).
Description : Natural rubber is the polymer of : (1) Isoprene (2) Styrene (3) Butadiene (4) Ethylene
Last Answer : (1) Isoprene Explanation: Isoprene was first isolated by thermal decomposition of natural rubber. About 95% of isoprene production is used to produce cis-1,4- polyisoprene—a synthetic version of natural rubber.
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer derived from - (1) ethylene (2) propylene (3) isoprene (4) butadiene
Description : Which of the following is stretched into fibres? (A) Saturated polyester (B) Unsaturated polyester (C) Isoprene (D) Bakelite
Last Answer : (A) Saturated polyester
Description : The monomer of natural rubber is (A) DMT (B) Isoprene (C) 2 methyl-1 propane (D) Both (B) and (C
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) and (C
Description : Tubeless tyres are made of __________ rubber, which is a co-polymer of isoprene & isobutylene. (A) Nitrile (B) Silicone (C) Neoprene (D) Buty
Last Answer : (D) Buty
Description : Nitrile rubber is produced by the polymerisation of (A) Acrylonitrile & butadiene (B) Acrylonitrile & styrene (C) Isobutylene & isoprene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Acrylonitrile & butadiene
Description : The monomer for the production of neoprene rubber is (A) Acetylene (B) Chloroprene (C) Isoprene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Chloroprene
Description : Neoprene which is used for making shoe heels & belts is superior to natural rubber in its stability to aerial oxidation and resistance to oils & other solvents. The monomer used for making neoprene is (A) Chloroethane (B) Chloroprene (C) Isoprene (D) None of these
Description : Which of the following statements is not true? (a) Natural rubber is a hydrocarbon. (b) Natural rubber is made of isoprene units (c) Natural rubber is a polymer of 1,3-Butadiene (d) Natural rubber can be vulcanized.
Last Answer : Natural rubber is a polymer of 1,3-Butadiene
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer of (a) Propene (b) Isoprene (c) Formaldehyde (d) Phenol
Description : Neoprene is a polymer of the following monomer (a) Chloroprene (b) Isoprene (c) Isobutane (d) Isopentene
Last Answer : Chloroprene
Description : How many isoprene units are present in sesquiterpenes? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Last Answer : 3
Description : What is the IUPAC name for isoprene? (a) 1,3-pentadiene (b) 2,4-pentadiene (c) 2,3-dimethyl-1, 3-butadiene (d) 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene
Last Answer : 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene
Description : How many isoprene units are in a sesquiterpene? (a)1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Description : Which of the following statements is true about terpenes? (a) They are a class of lipids that can be isolated from plants. (b) They contain carbon atoms in multiples of five. (c) They are composed of isoprene units joined together in a head-to-tail fashion. (d) All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : The monomer for Neoprene is (a) Isoprene (b) acrylonitrile (c) Chloroprene (d) 1,3-butadiene
Description : Cumene is the starting material for the production of (A) Benzoic acid (B) Phenol and acetone (C) Isoprene (D) Styrene
Last Answer : (B) Phenol and acetone
Description : Nitrile rubber is produced by the polymerisation of (A) Acrylonitrile and butadiene (B) Acrylonitrile and styrene (C) Isobutylene and isoprene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Acrylonitrile and butadiene
Description : 38. Which of the following statements is false? (1) Both starch and cellulose are polymers of glucose (2) Artificial silk is derived from cellulose (3) Nylon-66 is an example of elastomer (4) The repeat unit in natural rubber is isoprene
Last Answer : Nylon-66 is an example of elastomer