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CF(2) = CF(2) is a monomer of...

`CF_(2) = CF_(2)` is a monomer of

A

Teflon

B

Orlon

C

Polythene

D

Nylon-6

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To solve the question, "CF₂=CF₂ is a monomer of," we need to identify which polymer is formed from the monomer tetrafluoroethylene (CF₂=CF₂). ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Monomer**: The given compound is CF₂=CF₂, which is known as tetrafluoroethylene. 2. **Determine the Polymer**: Tetrafluoroethylene is the monomer used to produce Teflon, which is a well-known polymer. Teflon is known for its non-stick properties and chemical resistance. 3. **Evaluate Other Options**: - **Orlon**: The monomer for Orlon is acrylonitrile, not tetrafluoroethylene. - **Polythene**: The monomer for polythene is ethylene (C₂H₄), which is different from tetrafluoroethylene. - **Nylon-6**: The monomer for Nylon-6 is caprolactam, which is also not related to tetrafluoroethylene. 4. **Conclusion**: Since tetrafluoroethylene (CF₂=CF₂) is specifically the monomer for Teflon, we conclude that the correct answer is Teflon. ### Final Answer: CF₂=CF₂ is a monomer of **Teflon**.
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