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3.3 Organic Chemistry
3.3.12 Polymers (A-level only)
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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