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Which synthetic and natural polymers can be used to make thread or rope?
vulcanized rubber and starch
starch and cellulose
nylon and cellulose
vulcanized rubber and nylon
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Nylon and cellulose.
Reason: nylon is a synthetic polymer commonly used for threads and ropes (strong, durable). Cellulose (in cotton, linen, viscose) is a natural polymer widely used to make natural fibres and ropes. Starch is not used to make fibres for rope, and vulcanized rubber is used mainly for elastic cords, not ordinary thread/rope.
Reason: nylon is a synthetic polymer commonly used for threads and ropes (strong, durable). Cellulose (in cotton, linen, viscose) is a natural polymer widely used to make natural fibres and ropes. Starch is not used to make fibres for rope, and vulcanized rubber is used mainly for elastic cords, not ordinary thread/rope.
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