U3-3 - Materials Flashcards

1
Q

What type of materials are plastics?

A

Polymers

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2
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Polymers

A

Long chain molecules formed by joining together a large number of small molecules called monomers.

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3
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Monomers

A

Small molecules which can be joined together to make polymers.

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4
Q

How are polymers named?

A

By adding ‘poly’ to the monomer name.

(e.g. ethene → polyethene)

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5
Q

Many plastics and synthetic fibres are made from the ________ fraction of crude oil.

A

naphtha

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6
Q

If you have a polymer name, how do you get the monomer name?

A

Remove ‘poly’.

(E.g. polyethene → ethene)

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7
Q

Thermosoftening plastics (or thermoplastics)

A

Plastics which soften when heated (low melting points).

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8
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Thermosetting plastics

A

Plastics which do not soften when heated (high melting points).

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9
Q

Which type of plastics can be recycled?

A

Thermosoftening (or thermoplastics)

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10
Q

Bioplastics

A

Plastics made from natural materials (e.g. starch or lactic acid) which break down naturally.

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11
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Biodegradable plastics

A

Plastics that contain additives which help them break down naturally, e.g. starch or cellulose.

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12
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Why should we not burn plastics?

A

Harmful/poisonous gases released (e.g. CO).

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13
Q

Compared to metals and plastics, ceramics are:

harder or softer?

A

harder

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14
Q

Compared to metals and plastics, ceramics are:

less brittle or more brittle?

A

more brittle

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15
Q

Give one example of how ceramics are used.

A

Any one of:

joint replacements, catalytic converters, kitchen knives, etc.

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