Concept: Novolac is an important intermediate in the production of Bakelite, one of the oldest synthetic polymers.
• Reaction: It is formed by the condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde.
• Conditions: When the ratio of formaldehyde to phenol is low and an acidic catalyst is used, a linear polymer is formed.
• Properties: Novolac is a thermoplastic, linear chain polymer used primarily in the manufacture of varnishes and paints.
Step 1: Analyze the formation of Phenol-Formaldehyde resins.
The reaction starts with the formation of ortho and para hydroxymethylphenol derivatives. These then condense to form linear chains. This linear product is Novolac.
Step 2: Distinguish from Bakelite.
If Novolac is further heated with formaldehyde, it undergoes cross-linking to form an infusible solid mass called Bakelite. Thus, Novolac is the "initial" linear product described in Option (C).