15D.3 Flashcards

1
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how does addition polymerization look like

A

page 132

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2
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what is condensation polymerization

A

the formation of a polymer, usually by the reaction of two different monomers, when another small molecule is formed

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3
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what is the two points that make condensation polymerization different to addition polymerization

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  1. each time two monomers join together, another small molecule is formed
  2. usually two different monomers react together
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4
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what is the other small molecule formed in condensation polymerization

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either H2O or HCl

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5
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to produce a polymer we need

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two monomer each with 2 reactive groups (one at each end)

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6
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what is the alcohol usually involved in condensation polymerization

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a diol

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7
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what does a dicarboxylic acid look like

A

page 132

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8
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what is the structure of terephthalic acid

A

page 132

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9
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what is the equation for condensation polymerization

A

page 133

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10
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the monomers in condensation polymerization are attached by

A

an ester group

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11
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how can we represent the structure of a polymer from the product of condensation polymerization

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page 133 since the product formed still has reactive groups on both sides so it can continue reacting a form bigger chains until a polymer chain has formed

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12
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why can we represent the product of condensation polymerization as a polymer

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since the product formed still has reactive groups on both sides so it can continue reacting a form bigger chains until a polymer chain has formed so we can use a polymer structure (not right terminology) to represent it

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13
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what is the polymer of terephthalic acid

A

Terylene

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14
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why are dicarboxylic acids used instead of dioyl chlorides

A

HCl fumes are hazard?? ask miss

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15
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how are polyesters formed

A

the reaction between dicarboxylic acid and terephthalic acid page 132-133

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16
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what are polymers used in

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  1. soft drink bottles
  2. food packaging
  3. clothing
  4. duvet fillings
17
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in the making of polyester can we use dioyl chloride instead of dicarboxylic acid

A

yes but we don’t cause hazard