yes, indeed Nylon is.
Nylon is a substance or substances of negative balance and can only ever be Organic because of the elements inside the Nylon it's self.
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The dog has a nylon leash.
nylon is about as strong as a spider's silk
Nylon is a synthetic polymer. It contains no metal.
nylon is a tough light waterproof material.. =/
There was no nylon in the Middle Ages. Nylon was invented in the 20th century; the Middle Ages ended in the 15th.
nylon was made by wallace carathers, an organic herbalist. hope that helped a bit more than nylon is a material regards cutie-pie101010
Nylon is an: - organic material - a polymer (formed from macromolecules) - a plastic material - a synthetic material
it was discovered by an organic chemist called Wallace Carothers.
organic chemistry
Cotton is natural fiber harvested from an organic, living plant, while nylon is a man - made fabric
cement paint plastic steel nylon
it is organic because it has carbon in it with no metals.
yes, it is non-biodegradable, like any non-organic plastic
No. Some, like plastic, nylon, and vinyl are synthetic.
Nylon is prepared combining basic organic molecules containing acid groups with molecules containing amine groups. This results in the formation of crystallized nylon salts. This materially is then heated and stretched into thin strands that are hardened and wound. This material will then be woven and fused with other materials to create what we know as nylon.
Wash cloth - wash cloths are made of cotton or other organic material, and that's the kind of material that germs/bacteria thrive on. While nylon is man-made and can obviously harbor germs as well, it's not organic.
Examples: polymers as nylon, teflon, PET; synthetic lubricants; pharmaceuticals; dyes; inks.