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6. Kevlar is a type of polymer which has a great resistance to tear. Its application includes
its use in making bulletproof vests and radial tires. The two monomers used to make Kevlar
are the following:
H
H
C-0-H
H-N-
-N-H
Monomer One
Monomer Two
Transcribed Image Text:6. Kevlar is a type of polymer which has a great resistance to tear. Its application includes its use in making bulletproof vests and radial tires. The two monomers used to make Kevlar are the following: H H C-0-H H-N- -N-H Monomer One Monomer Two
When happens when these two monomers join?
A. A molecule of CO2 will be eliminated and an ester linkage will form
B. Nothing will be eliminated and the two monomers will be linked through a hydrogen to
hydrogen bond.
C. A water molecule will be eliminated and a peptide linkage will be formed.
D. Nothing will be eliminated. The two monomers will be linked by a carbon-carbon bond.
E. The two monomers cannot be joined.
Transcribed Image Text:When happens when these two monomers join? A. A molecule of CO2 will be eliminated and an ester linkage will form B. Nothing will be eliminated and the two monomers will be linked through a hydrogen to hydrogen bond. C. A water molecule will be eliminated and a peptide linkage will be formed. D. Nothing will be eliminated. The two monomers will be linked by a carbon-carbon bond. E. The two monomers cannot be joined.
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