Which of the following fibres does not have dipole-dipole interactions?

Which of the following fibres does not have dipole-dipole interactions? Correct Answer Nylon

Fibres are polymers which have strong intermolecular forces between the chains, either by hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole interactions. In case of polyamides (nylon), the forces are hydrogen bonding, whereas in polyesters (terylene, dacron) and polyacrylonitriles (orlon) it is dipole-dipole interactions.

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