3.1.1 Monomers and Polymers Flashcards
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Covalent Bonding
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Atoms share a pair of electrons in their outer shell (to result in full outer shells = more stable, forms a molecule)
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Ionic Bonding
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- electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions
- Weaker than covalent bonds
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Hydrogen Bonding (define polar molecules)
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- Polar molecule: A molecule with an uneven distribution of charge (electrons)
- The negative region of one molecule and the positive region of another molecule attract one another, and an electrostatic bond from between them
- Individually weak, but collectively strong
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Bonding in terms of strength
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- Covalent Bonding
- Ionic Bonding
- Hydrogen Bonding
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Monomers
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Small sub-units from which larger molecules are made
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Polymers/macromolecules
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Molecules made from large monomers joined together
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Polymerisation
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The process by which monomers join together to form a polymer
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Examples of monomers
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- Monosaccharides
- Amino acids
- Mononucleotides
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Condensation reaction
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- Joins 2 molecules together with the formation of a chemical bond
- Involves the elimination of a water molecule
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Hydrolysis Reaction
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- Breaks a chemical bond between 2 molecules
- Involves the use of a water molecule