Low density polythene (LDP) is used in the insulation of electricity carrying wires and…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Low density polythene (LDP) is used in the insulation of electricity carrying wires and manufacture of flexible pipes and squeeze bottles because
- it is tough, hard and rigid
- it is chemically inert, tough, flexible and poor conductor of electricity
- it is very tough, good conductor of electricity and flexible
- it is chemically inert, very soft, water absorbent and poor conductor of heat.
Answer
(B) it is chemically inert, tough, flexible and poor conductor of electricity
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