The structure of a section of the nylon polymer chain is shown below. O O O O O O || || || || || || -C-(CH2)4-C-N-(CH2)6-N-C-(CH2)4-C-N-(CH2)6-N-C-(CH2)4-C- | | | | H H H H Nylon is produced using two different monomers. The structural formula of one of the monomers is: O O || || H-O-C-(CH2)4-C-O-H Draw the structure of the other monomer used to make nylon.
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