Organic Chemistry Part 4 Flashcards

1
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Define polymer

A

Large macromolecules made up from small repeating units called monomers

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2
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What are the 2 types of polymers? Describe them.

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Addition polymers
Requires an alkene as a monomer
Double bond breaks when polymer forms
1 product is formed

Condensation polymers
Water is formed as a product
2 different functional groups are present

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3
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Describe nylon as a polymer.

A

Nylon is a synthetic polymer.
Polyamide which has 2 monomers -> dicarboxylic acid and diamine
Condensation polymer - has water in it

Uses:
Textiles
Ropes

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4
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Describe teralene as a polymer.

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Polyester which has 2 monomers - dicarboxylic acid and dialcohol (diol)
Condensation polymer - has water in it

Uses:
Textiles

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5
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What are the 4 negative effects of polymers on the environment?

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Non-biodegradable
Fill landfills
Harm animals
Release toxic gases when burnt

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6
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Describe protein as a polymer.

A

Monomer -> Amino acids
Polymer -> Protein

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7
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Describe the process of the hydrolysis of protein.

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Proteins can be broken down into amino acids by hydrolysis using heat and concentrated HCl
Amino acids can be seperated by chromatography and ninhydrin(locating agent)

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8
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Describe fats as a polymer.

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Monomer -> Glycerol and fatty acids
Can also be hydrolysed using concentrated HCl and heat or NaOH and heat

Use:
Saponification (Not in syllabus)

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9
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Describe carbohydrates as a polymer.

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Monomer -> Glucose
Polymer -> Polysaccharide
Can be hydrolysed using heat and concentrated HCl and the products are seperated using chromatography

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