Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.58P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The amide formation between the given combination of dicarboxylic acid and diamine will lead to the formation of a polymer has to be shown.
Concept introduction:
Polyamides:
It is a family of
An amide linkage is shown below:
In the polymer nylon-6,6, the carbon atoms are joined together by amide bonds.
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