The classic chemistry experiment for making Nylon is to add adipoyl chloride to hexamethylene diamine so that it forms two layers. Nylon 6,6 is formed at the interface of these two layers and can be fished out with tweezers and then continuously pulled out by twirling around a glass rod above the container.
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organic chemistry
The "on" at the end is to allude to the ends of the names of such fibers as Cotton and Rayon, and they just picked the "nyl" because they liked the way it sounded. The story about nylon being short for New York and London is...just a story. The full form of nylon is either Nylon-6 or Nylon-6.6, depending on manufacturer. DuPont invented Nylon-6.6 and holds a patent on its manufacture. BASF wanted also to make nylon because it sells very well so they invented Nylon-6.
Nylon is a synthetic fabric made out of petroleum products. It is frequently used to make stockings or rope.
Nylon is created by combining chemicals that are extracted from raw materials such as coal. This was first produced by DuPont Company between the 1920s and 1930s.
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organic chemistry
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You can make nylon Quilts
We learn how to make strands of nylon in test tubes in the Laboratory. We can also mirror plate the interior surface of a test tube [you can see yourself!].
you can buy the nylon from roz.co.uk
We dont use ammonia to make nylon. Nylon is a polymer.
It isn't regular nylon which is put on a tarpaulin to make it waterproof. It is a substance called silnylon, which is a blend of nylon and silicon which is used for waterproofing.
The "on" at the end is to allude to the ends of the names of such fibers as Cotton and Rayon, and they just picked the "nyl" because they liked the way it sounded. The story about nylon being short for New York and London is...just a story. The full form of nylon is either Nylon-6 or Nylon-6.6, depending on manufacturer. DuPont invented Nylon-6.6 and holds a patent on its manufacture. BASF wanted also to make nylon because it sells very well so they invented Nylon-6.
Nylon is a polymeric material; monomers are different - see a list at this link.
Nylon was used to make materials in the war such as parachutes and ropes.
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