3.3.12.1 Addition Polymers

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    • The mechanism of addition polymerization includes initiation, propagation, and termination.
      True
    • Steps in the mechanism of addition polymerization:
      1️⃣ Initiation
      2️⃣ Propagation
      3️⃣ Termination
    • Ethene monomers undergo addition polymerization to form the polymer polyethene
    • Match the addition polymer with its use:
      Polyethene ↔️ Packaging
      Polyvinyl chloride ↔️ Construction
    • Addition polymers form when monomers link via breaking a carbon-carbon double bond.
    • What type of bond must monomers have to form addition polymers?
      Carbon-carbon double bond
    • Addition polymerization involves the loss of atoms during the process.
      False
    • Polyethene's flexibility is influenced by its simple structure and weak intermolecular forces.
    • What property makes polyethene suitable for packaging?
      Flexibility
    • Addition polymers are formed when small molecules called monomers join together without the loss of any atoms
    • Match the monomer with its corresponding addition polymer:
      Ethene ↔️ Polyethene
      Propene ↔️ Polypropene
      Vinyl chloride ↔️ Polyvinyl chloride
    • Addition polymerization involves the loss of atoms during the reaction.
      False
    • Monomers with a carbon-carbon double bond are required for addition polymerization.
      True
    • What property makes polyvinyl chloride suitable for construction?
      Rigid and weather-resistant
    • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is rigid and weather-resistant, making it suitable for construction.

      True
    • Ethene monomers undergo addition polymerization to form polyethene.
    • Match the addition polymer with its monomer:
      Polyethene ↔️ Ethene
      Polypropene ↔️ Propene
      Polyvinyl chloride ↔️ Vinyl chloride
    • Polyvinyl chloride is more rigid than polyethene due to stronger dipole-dipole interactions.

      True
    • Polypropene fibers are used in textiles due to their strength, light weight, and chemical resistance.
    • In the initiation step of addition polymerization, a free radical attacks a monomer's double bond
    • What type of bond must monomers have to undergo addition polymerization?
      Carbon-carbon double bond
    • The monomer of polypropene is propene
    • What is the monomer for polypropene (PP)?
      Propene
    • Match the addition polymer with its property:
      Polyethene ↔️ Flexible, durable
      Polyvinyl chloride ↔️ Rigid, weather-resistant
    • Describe the steps of addition polymerization
      1️⃣ Initiation: A free radical attacks a monomer's double bond
      2️⃣ Propagation: The radical-monomer reacts with another monomer
      3️⃣ Termination: Two free radicals combine, stabilizing the polymer
    • What two factors influence the properties of addition polymers?
      Monomer structure, polymerization conditions
    • Match the addition polymer property with its example:
      Flexibility ↔️ Polyethene
      Rigidity ↔️ Polyvinyl chloride
      Heat resistance ↔️ Polytetrafluoroethene
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