Respuesta :

Answer:

C. thermoplastic

Explanation:

Nylon is a cloth material made from polyamide. Both polyamides and polyesters are polymers, i.e., long chains of simpler molecules. Synthetic textile fiber manufacturers build both of them through chemical processes using petroleum-derived compounds.

Nylon is classified as a “thermoplastic” (as opposed to “thermoset”) material, which refers to the way the plastic responds to heat. Thermoplastic materials become liquid at their melting point - a very high 220 degrees Celsius in the case of Nylon.

Answer:

I think it's C.

Explanation:

I make no promises on this one but I think its a thermoplastic.