Nylon cannot be made into car battery because it is not resistant to the acid in the car battery.
It is not a natural liquid that is used to make nylon. Nylon is a synthetic polymer that is made through a chemical process using petrochemicals.
Nylon was used to make materials in the war such as parachutes and ropes.
Yes, nitrogen is used to make nylon. Nylon is a synthetic polymer made through a process called polymerization, which involves combining molecules called monomers. Nitrogen is one of the key elements present in the monomers used to create nylon.
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.
NOOO!! you cant, it fried the battery i used to have and the computer in my seadoo!
Hemp and nylon are good sources for rope.
The transformer needs AC at its input. The battery provides DC.
Rubber, steel, rayon or nylon, & carbon black.
Probably Lycra, nylon or polyester
Nylon is used for making:nylon stockings and socks(because it has good elasticity)nylon toothbrushesgarments(because it is wear resistant)to make ropes(including those used during rock climbing), tents, fishing nets and parachutes(because it is very strong)to make combs,zip fasteners and machine parts
The group that includes ammonia in the production of nylon is the amine group. Ammonia reacts with other substances to form amines, which are used in the production of nylon through polymerization reactions.
I think that they currently use nylon, but they used to use silk