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3.3.12 Polymers (A-level only)
3.3.12.2 Condensation Polymers
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What small molecule is eliminated during condensation polymerization?
Water or alcohol
Why is the molecular weight of a condensation polymer less than the sum of its monomers?
Small molecules are eliminated
Common examples of monomers for condensation polymers include dicarboxylic acids, diols, and
diamines
Steps in the condensation polymerization mechanism
1️⃣ Nucleophilic attack
2️⃣ Elimination of a small molecule
3️⃣ Propagation
Condensation polymerization produces small molecule by-products, while
addition polymerization
does not.
True
Condensation polymerization produces a small molecule as a
by-product
Condensation polymerization often requires high temperatures and a
catalyst
.
True
In condensation polymerization, the molecular weight decreases due to the elimination of a small
molecule
What is an example of a dicarboxylic acid used in condensation polymerization?
Terephthalic acid
Condensation polymerization eliminates a
small
molecule like water as a by-product.
True
What type of linkage is formed between monomers in a polyester chain?
Ester linkage
What type of polymers are polyesters?
Condensation
Match the characteristic with the correct polymerization type:
Elimination of water ↔️ Condensation
No by-products ↔️ Addition
The molecular weight of polyesters increases during polymerization.
False
Match the feature with the correct polymer:
Strong, durable, water-resistant ↔️ Polyamides
Flexible, waterproof ↔️ Polyesters
Condensation polymerization requires monomers with at least two reactive
groups
.
Match the monomer type with its functional group:
Dicarboxylic Acids ↔️ Carboxyl groups
Diols ↔️ Hydroxyl groups
Diamines ↔️ Amino groups
Water is eliminated during the formation of an ester linkage in
polyesters
.
True
Steps in the general mechanism of condensation polymerization
1️⃣ Nucleophilic attack
2️⃣ Elimination of a small molecule
3️⃣ Propagation
What is the role of a catalyst in condensation polymerization?
Speeds up the reaction
Addition polymerization produces by-products.
False
What is the minimum number of reactive functional groups required for a monomer to form a condensation polymer?
Two
Monomers for addition polymerization typically have double bonds and eliminate by-products.
False
Condensation polymerization requires monomers with at least two reactive
groups
Steps in the condensation polymerization of a polyester from a dicarboxylic acid and a diol
1️⃣ The alcohol group of the diol attacks the carbonyl group of the dicarboxylic acid.
2️⃣ Water is eliminated, forming an ester linkage between the monomers.
3️⃣ The resulting ester reacts with additional monomers to extend the polymer chain.
Match the type of polymerization with a common example:
Condensation Polymerization ↔️ Polyesters
Addition Polymerization ↔️ Polyethylene
What small molecule is eliminated during condensation polymerization to form a covalent bond?
Water
Match the monomer type with a specific example:
Dicarboxylic Acids ↔️ Terephthalic acid
Diols ↔️ Ethylene glycol
Diamines ↔️ Hexamethylenediamine
Monomers for addition polymerization typically have double bonds.
True
During the elimination step of condensation polymerization, water or another small
molecule
is removed.
In polyester formation, the alcohol group of the diol attacks the carbonyl group of the dicarboxylic
acid
.
Steps in the general mechanism for polyester formation
1️⃣ Nucleophilic attack
2️⃣ Elimination of water
3️⃣ Propagation to extend chain
Condensation polymerization does not produce any by-products.
False
Water is eliminated as a by-product during the formation of an
ester
linkage in polyesters.
Polyamides are formed from dicarboxylic acids and
diamines
.
What is a key characteristic of condensation polymerization?
Elimination of a small molecule
What are common examples of monomers that form condensation polymers?
Dicarboxylic acids, diols, diamines
In the nucleophilic attack step, a monomer with a reactive group attacks another monomer with an electrophilic
group
.
Water is eliminated during the formation of an ester linkage in condensation polymerization.
True
Match the polymerization type with its feature:
Condensation Polymerization ↔️ Requires monomers with reactive groups
Addition Polymerization ↔️ Requires monomers with double bonds
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