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Yes, the formula is nHOOC-(CH2)4-COOH+n H2N-(CH2)6-NH2---->[-OC-( CH2)4-CO-NH-(CH2)6-NH-] n+2nH2O and you put two chemiclas on top of each other - they float like oil and water - and where they join is where the nylon is formed. You pull it out with a needle or pin.

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14y ago

yes it is it is made from polymers which are a large molucule (macromolecule) composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds

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A natural fibre is extracted from a plant, while a Synthetic fibre is created using Polymerisation in which a saturated element is "cracked" (meaning to break the double bond) and to create a polymer.

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A Natural fibre is extracted from natural things.

A Synthetic fibre is man-made.

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12y ago

No. Nylon is a polyamide, which is a synthetic polymer, one of the most popular. Nylon is made by reacting equal parts of a diamine and a dicarboxylic acid. Elementrs in nylon are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.

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9y ago

Yes ! Nylon is a man made fibre. We make it out of crude oil.

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10y ago

the polyamide is linked with amide groups and the protein is linked with amino groups

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12y ago

a nylon. they use term in Europe

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14y ago

nylon is synthetic

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Nylon is a synthetic material.

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13y ago

Nylon is not natural. It is manufactured.

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