Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (1) nylon - 6,10.

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Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (1) nylon - 6,10

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (2) contains the -CO-NH- group

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (3) forms an alcohol on hydrolysis

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (4) a condensation polymer

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (5) made from…… ethane-1,2-diol and benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (6) first made by Carothers

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (7) polyethylene terephthalate (PET!!!)

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (8) successfully developed by UK chemist Rex Whinfield

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (9) molecules can be aligned in 1,2 or 3 dimensions

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (10) used to make bottles for carbonated drinks

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (11) hydrogen bonds exist between the polymer chains

Polyester or polyamide …….. you decide!! (12) hydrolysis can be speeded up with acid or alkali catalyst