Chemical formulae + Polymers Flashcards

1
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Di

A

two

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2
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Mono

A

One

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3
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Tri

A

Three

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4
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1 sulfur atom and 3 oxygen atoms

A

Sulfur trioxide

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5
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1 carbon atom and 1 oxygen atom

A

Carbon Monoxide

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6
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What is a polymer

A

Substance which has long molecules and identical groups of atoms repeated called monomers

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7
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Polymer molecules are usually… what does this mean

A

big and heavy, this means they melt at higher temperatures

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8
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What are the two types of polymers

A

Natural and Synthetic

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9
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Why is wool useful and is it natural or synthetic

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Wool fibres trap air meaning the wool traps heat. natural

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10
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Why is rubber useful and is it natural or synthetic

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Rubber molecules are long and bendy so they can slide over each other. It is flexible, waterproof and bendy Natural

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11
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What are natural polymers

A

Plants and animals make them

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12
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What are synthetic polymers (3 points)

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They do not occur naturally. They are manmade. Each polymer has its own properties

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12
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Synthetic polymers are also known as …

A

Plastics

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13
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LDPE (Low density poly(ethene)

A

the molecules can slide over each other which makes it flexible, but it
is also strong

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14
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High density poly(ethene) (HDPE)

A

strong and flexible, it is harder than LDPE. Its surfaces can be
very smooth

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15
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Synthetic polymers have similar properties: (5 points)

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*They are chemically unreactive
*They are solids at room temperature
*They can be moulded into shape
*They are electrical insulators
*They are strong and hard-wearing

16
Q

Disadvantage of a polymer

A

They are unreactive making them hard to dispose.

17
Q

Example of HDPE

A

Artificial knee joints

18
Q

LDPE example

A

Carrier bags