C16 Polymers Flashcards

1
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Define what is meant by a polymer

A

A molecule made up of many repeating units called monomers.

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2
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What is the process in which you combine many monomers to make a polymer

A

Polymerisation

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3
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Addition polymerisation starts with which type of hydrocarbon

A

Alkene

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4
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If ethene was used in an addition polymerisation what would the polymer be called

A

Poly(ethene)

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5
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What do you call a molecule with two OH functional groups (alcohol functional group)

A

Diol

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6
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What do you call a molecule with two COOH functional groups (Carboxylic acid group)

A

Dicarboxylic acid

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7
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What type of polymerisation is used to form esters

A

Condensation polymerisation

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8
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Poly(ethene) properties and uses

A
  • Properties - Flexible, cheap, can be made into thin films
  • Uses - Carrier bags, shampoo bottles, food wrap
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9
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Poly(propene) properties and uses

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  • Properties - Flexible, strong, resists shattering
  • Uses - Buckets, bowls, crates, ropes, carpets
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10
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How is a polypeptide formed

A

Many glycine monomers combined using condensation polymerisation

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11
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What two functional groups are in a amino acid

A

Amine (HNH) and Carboxylic acid (COOH)

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