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The chemical reaction between sebacoyl chloride and 1,6-hexanediamine forms a polymer called nylon-6,10 through a process called polycondensation.

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What is the chemical formula of sebacoyl chloride?

C10H16Cl2O2


When monomers join together to form a polymer a molecule of what is given off?

It depends because sometimes (the majority) nothing is given off. When ethylene, propylene and other molecules with the general structure WXC=CYZ polymerize, they just add together and no molecule is given off. In a condensation reaction e.g when a polyacid reacts with a polyol, a polyester is formed and water is the molecule given off. With certain types of Nylon production, if one monomer is hexamethylene diamine and the other is sebacoyl chloride, the molecule given off is hydrochloric acid. If caustic soda is present this will convert to salt and water.


Why did nylon 6 6 polymer form only at the interface of the two liquid phases?

Nylon 6,6 polymer forms at the interface of two liquid phases because the two reactants required for its formation are present at the interface, promoting polymerization. The reactants are sebacoyl chloride and hexamethylene diamine, which react to form nylon 6,6 polymer at the liquid-liquid interface due to the localized high concentration of reactants.


What are the ingredient for making a plastic bottle?

Plastics are basically polymers. The main ingredients and most popular are ethylene, propylene, butadiene, vinyl chloride, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, sebacoyl chloride, hexamathylene diamine and bisphenol A. There are many others.The base elements are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen with Fluorine andChlorine also being popular.The main components of plastic resin, resin, a natural resin and synthetic resin, plastic, most synthetic resin. In addition to resin, the plastic composition also contains a variety of additives such as fillers, plasticizers, stabilizers, lubricants, colorants, antistatic agents, blowing agents, flame retardants, crosslinking agent and so on.