Teflon, Styron and neoprene are all _______________.
A
Co-polymers
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B
Monomers
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C
Homopolymers
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D
Condensation polymers
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Solution
The correct option is C
Homopolymers
Correct answer explanation:
option d)
Homopolymers are polymers made up of one single repeating unit called a monomer.
Teflon, Styron, and Neoprene are all formed by the preparation of single monomers tetrafluoroethylene, styrene, and chloroprene.
Hence, they are called homopolymers.
Incorrect answers explanation:
Option (a)
A copolymer is a polymer made up of two or more monomers.
Since, Teflon, Styron, and Neoprene are all formed by the preparation of single monomers tetrafluoroethylene, styrene, and chloroprene, they are not co-polymers.
Option (b)
A monomer is a single repeating unit that forms polymers.
Teflon, Styron, and Neoprene are all polymers that are formed by the repetition of single monomers tetrafluoroethylene, styrene, and chloroprene respectively.
Hence, they are not monomers.
Option (d)
A condensation polymer is a polymer that is formed by condensation reactions.
Teflon, Styron, and Neoprene are not condensation polymers.
Thus, Teflon, Styron and neoprene are all Homopolymers