Teflon is a polymer of: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Teflon is a polymer of:
A. Tetrafluoroethene
B. Vinyl chloride
C. Ethylene
D. Styrene
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Teflon (PTFE) is an addition polymer of tetrafluoroethene (CF₂=CF₂). The polymer has a linear chain of –CF₂–CF₂– units with high C–F bond strength, making it chemically inert and heat resistant. PVC is polymer of vinyl chloride (CH₂=CHCl). Polyethylene comes from ethylene. Polystyrene from styrene. Teflon is used for non-stick coatings, electrical insulation, and chemical containers.

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