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NylonMcKenna Taylor
Dr. Wallace
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When was it developed? Nylon was developed on February 28,
1935 by Dr. Wallace Carothers & his colleagues.
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How was nylon developed? Nylon is made from two chemical
compounds, Hexamethylenediamine and Adipic Acid.
Each substance contains 6 carbons. The two compounds are combined to form
Nylon salt. The nylon salt is heated and water is
removed and the small molecules combine to form large molecules. This is called Polymerization.
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How is Nylon used everyday? Nylon is used for the following: Carpets Clothing Luggage bags Automobile parts
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More info and facts about nylon. Nylon is not just a plastic, it also can be
made into fabrics and clothing Its melting point is 374 degrees F.