NEET-XII-Chemistry

06: Polymers

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    Discuss the main purpose of vulcanisation of rubber.
    Ans : Natural rubber though useful has some problems associated with its use. These limitations are discussed below:

    1. Natural rubber is quite soft and sticky at room temperature. At elevated temperatures (> 335 K), it becomes even softer. At low temperatures (< 283 K), it becomes brittle. Thus, to maintain its elasticity, natural rubber is generally used in the temperature range of 283 K-335 K.

    2. It has the capacity to absorb large amounts of water.

    3. It has low tensile strength and low resistance to abrasion.

    4. It is soluble in non-polar solvents.

    5. It is easily attacked by oxidizing agents.

    Vulcanization of natural rubber is done to improve upon all these properties. In this process, a mixture of raw rubber with sulphur and appropriate additive is heated at a temperature range between 373 K and 415 K.