A synthetic rubber is not obtained from the polymerization of?

a

neoprene

b

isoprene

c

butandiene

d

hexane

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Kevin_Aro
3 years ago

Synthetic rubber is obtained from the polymerization of conjugated dienes such as isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene), 1,3-butadiene, and chloroprene (2-chloro-1,3-butadiene) 1. Neoprene is a synthetic rubber produced by the polymerization of chloroprene 2. Isoprene and butadiene can also be polymerized to produce synthetic rubber 1.

Hexane, on the other hand, is an alkane and not a conjugated diene. It cannot be polymerized to produce synthetic rubber. Therefore, the correct answer to your question would be option D: hexane

Rahmah11
5 years ago

Its isoprene

tegarella
4 years ago

alkanes do not undergo polymerization

caleb4jesus
4 years ago

the answer is butadiene

PaulSharonEnor
3 years ago

wahala

mat132
2 months ago

it is only members of the enen gruop that undergoes polymerization

AuveTek
2 years ago

The questions and answers don't align

Emmanuel24458
3 years ago

Butadiene is natural I think
2methyl but13 diene
And isoprene are natural

Edethwisdom
6 years ago

A is the answer, Neoprene... A synthetic rubber is obtained from the polymerization of Neoprene

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