Polymers

Cards (11)

  • What are polymers made up of?
    Polymers are made up of smaller units called monomers.
  • What is an example of a polymer mentioned in the material?
    Polypropylene is an example of a polymer mentioned.
  • What is the formula for the monomer propine?

    The formula for propine is C3H6C_3H_6.
  • How can you identify a polymer molecule?
    You can identify a polymer molecule by noticing a repeating unit within its structure.
  • What does the letter 'n' represent in polymer chemistry?
    The letter 'n' represents the number of repeating units in the overall polymer.
  • What notation is used to draw repeating units in polymers?
    Curved brackets are used to draw repeating units in polymers.
  • What type of bonds are present within polymers?
    Polymers contain covalent bonds.
  • What needs to be broken to melt or boil polymers?
    The intermolecular forces between separate polymer molecules need to be broken.
  • How do the melting and boiling points of polymers compare to giant covalent structures?
    Polymers have lower melting and boiling points than giant covalent structures like diamond.
  • Why are polymers generally solid at room temperature?
    Polymers are generally solid at room temperature due to the presence of many intermolecular forces despite being weaker than covalent bonds.
  • What are the two main types of polymers mentioned?
    • Addition polymers
    • Condensation polymers