Why are cross-links introduced in rubber for practical applications?

  • A
    To decrease the elasticity of rubber.
  • B
    To increase the elasticity and strength of rubber.
  • C
    To make rubber soluble in organic solvents.
  • D
    To make rubber brittle.

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Match the List-$I$ with List-$II$ in the following.
List-$I$List-$II$
$1$. Caprolactam$a$. $(-CH_2-CH(CH_3)-)_n$
$2$. Vinyl chloride$b$. $(-CH_2-CH(C_6H_5)-)_n$
$3$. Styrene$c$. $(-CH_2-CH(Cl)-)_n$
$4$. Propene$d$. $(-CO-(CH_2)_5-NH-)_n$

Identify the monomer used to prepare Teflon.

Example of a biodegradable polymer pair is

Identify the correct statement from the following:
$(A)$ Glyptal is made from the monomers ethylene glycol and phthalic acid
$(B)$ Bakelite is used in making electrical switches
$(C)$ Nylon-$2$-nylon-$6$ is a biodegradable polymer

Which of the following statements is correct about Bakelite?

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