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Nylon is an example of:

  1. A
    Polyester
  2. B
    Polysaccharide
  3. C
    Polyamide
  4. D
    Polythene

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Nylons (like Nylon 6,6) are formed by the condensation of diamines and dicarboxylic acids, resulting in the formation of amide linkages throughout the polymer chain. Therefore, it is a polyamide.

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Nylon is an example of:
A
Polyester
B
Polysaccharide
C
Polyamide
D
Polythene

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