polymers Flashcards
what are polymers
Polymers are very large molecules made when hundreds
of monomers join together to form long chains.
where does the word polymer come from
The word ‘polymer’ comes from the Greek words
poly (meaning ‘many’) and meros (meaning
‘parts’).
What are plastics
Plastics are synthetic polymers that
can be shaped by heat or pressure.
what keeps the chain together
the monomers in a polymer are joined together by covalent bonds
between atoms.
In a covalent bond, each atom shares one or more electron with
another atom. The bonds are sometimes shown as sticks.
What are polymers made from
Many polymers are formed from alkenes, which are a family of
hydrocarbon molecules with the general formula CnH2n.
Alkenes contain at least one double covalent bond between carbon
atoms. The double bond makes them very reactive.
what is the simplest alkene
The simplest alkene is
ethene (C2H4).
What is the second simplest alkene
The second simplest
alkene is propene (C3H6).
what is polythene
Polyethene (sometimes called polythene) is a polymer made from
ethene.
What is the process which polyethene and pother polymers are made
The process by which polyethene and other polymers is made is called
addition polymerisation. This is because many monomers (ethene
molecules) are added together.
What is the shorthand formula for polypropene
1. Draw two C atoms that were in the double bond with a single covalent bond. 2. Draw the brackets and the ‘n’. 3. Add the links outside the brackets 4. Add the atoms that were attached to each C atom of the double bond.
What do monomers react together to form
Monomers react together to form the polymer and another small
product. This product is usually water or hydrogen chloride.
What is condensation polymerisation
Condensation polymerisation involves two different monomers, each
with two functional groups.
what is an example of Polyamides
Nylon 6,6 is an example of a polyamide
What is an example of Polyesters
Polyesters: Terylene is an example
what is a type of macromolecules
Proteins and some carbohydrates (starch) are
macromolecules