Lesson 8: Thermosetting/ Softening polymers Flashcards
1
Q
What two factors affect the properties of a polymer?
A
1.) The monomers the polymer is made from.
2.) Conditions under which the polymers are made.
2
Q
What two different types of polymers of ethene are there? Why do these polymers have different properties if they are made from the same monomer?
A
- Low density (LD) polyethene and high density (HD) polyethene.
- Each polymer is produced/ formed (by monomers) under different conditions which makes the polymers have different properties.
3
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What is the difference between thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers (in terms of melting when heated?)
BASIC EXPLAINATION….
A
- Themosoftening polymers melt when they are heated.
- Thermosetting polymers do not melt when they are heated.
4
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What is the structure of a thermoftening polymer like?
A
- Thermosoftening: have weak intermolecular forces between polymer chains.
- These intermolecular forces are easy to break.
- Causes polymer to melt easily/ be reshaped and cool back.
5
Q
What 3 different conditions could you change to change the conditions of the polymer you form?
A
- Temperature
- Pressure
- TYPE of catalyst.
6
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What is the structure of a **thermosetting polymer **like?
A
- Polymer chains held together by strong crosslinks.
- These crosslinks don’t break when the polymer is heated - which means the polymer will not melt when heated.