New York and LONdon
Nylon got its name from combining New York and London, the two cities that were pivotal in its development and production.
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
The bank in A Tale of Two Cities is named Tellson's Bank. It is depicted as a traditional and conservative institution that has been in existence for many years.
The two people who attended Lucie Manette's wedding as described in "A Tale of Two Cities" other than her father and the groom were Mr. Lorry and Sydney Carton.
Miss Pross in A Tale of Two Cities can be best described as a no-nonsense governess and friend.
The woman in "A Tale of Two Cities" can be described as selfless and devoted, as she sacrifices her own happiness for the well-being of others and shows unwavering loyalty to her loved ones.
In World War Two, nylon was important for making parachutes.She ripped her nylon tights again.
The word nylon is from names of two cities:NY = New YorkLON = London
Because polymer supteractes nylon so 2 luiquid will atacet nylon
A carboxylic acid and an amine react to form nylon.
The bank described in A Tale of Two Cities is Tellson's Bank. It is a prestigious and conservative bank located in London, known for its long history of loyalty to its clients and its traditional values.
Nylon is a polyamide. There are two: nylon 6.6, which was invented by DuPont, and nylon 6, which was invented by BASF. DuPont had a patent on nylon 6.6 and wouldn't license it; BASF wanted to play in the polyamides market so they created a similar material using a different process. Of the two, nylon 6.6 has a higher melt point and is a little harder than nylon 6. Nylon 6.6 is a polymer of Hexamethylene diamine and Adipic acid (Hexadioic acid) both these compounds contain 6 carbon atoms each. so it is Nylon 6.6. (Which is true for nylon 6.6. Nylon 6 is polymerized caprolactam, so that's called Nylon 6 because caprolactam also has 6 carbon atoms.)