Ch11 Polymers Flashcards

1
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Polymer

A

long chain molecules formed from the joining of many repeating small chain-molecules(monomers)

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addition polymerisation

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one type of alkene monomers join together to produce one product
- double covalent bond is replaced by a single bond

normally creates poly(ethene)

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3
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condensation polymerisation

A

two types of monomers(with different functional groups) join together to produce two products

  • water or hydrochloric acid
  • and condensation polymer(normally poly(ester))
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4
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Properties of poly(ethene)

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useful plastic
strong
easy to shape
transparent

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5
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Uses of poly(ethene)

A

drink bottles
dustbins
cling film
carrier bags

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6
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Uses of poly(propene)

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carpets
milk crates
ropes

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7
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Forming a polyester

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alcohol monomer(diol)
nHO - □ - OH
\+
carboxylic acid monomer(dicarboxylic acid)
nHOOC - □ - COOH
->
polyester
-[- □ - OOC - □ - COO-]n-
\+
water
2nH2O
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8
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General way of representing a diol

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HO - □ - OH

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General way of representing a dicarboxylic acid

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HOOC - □ - COOH

      O              O
        \\            //
         C - □ - C
        /             \
H - O              O - H
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10
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Example of a polyester

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nylon

  • strong
  • lightweight
  • non-absorbent
  • dries quickly
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11
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General way of representing a polyester

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  • number CH2 in diol - OOC - number CH2 in dicarboxylic acid - COO -
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12
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Formation of a polypeptide

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condensation polymerisation of amino acids
linked together by peptide bonds
forms part of a protein molecule

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13
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Functional groups of amino acids

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  1. basic - amine group NH2

2. acidic- carboxylic acid group - COOH

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14
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monosaccharide

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made up of one sugar unit

  • simple carb
  • e.g. glucose and fructose
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15
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polysaccharide

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made up of one or more types of sugars

- complex carb

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16
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What do glucose monomers create

A
  1. starch polymers + water

2. cellulose polymers + water

17
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Formation of DNA

A

repeating units of nucleotide monomers joined together by condensation polymer

18
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DNA

A

natural polymer

contains genetic code that determines different amino acid sequences of every protein in the body

19
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Structure of DNA

A
double helix made up of two long polymer strands made of nucleotides
each nucleotide is made of:
1. phosphate
2. sugar
3. base(C,G,A or T)
20
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What do a variety of amino acid monomers create

A

protein polymers + water

21
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Carbohydrates

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naturally occurring polymer

made up of C, H and O