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Title your page: Polymerization Notes Set up your page for Cornell Notes:

Polymerization

What do you think polymerization is? What I think polymerization is: Based on the pictures shown, I think polymerization is ___________________________________________.

Share with your partner what you think polymerization is.

Monomers are basic building blocks

The monomer of a chain is: One Link

What is the monomer of 1. A LEGO SHOE? 2. A Brick Wall?

The monomer of 1. A LEGO SHOE IS 2. A Brick Wall Is One LEGO PIECE ONE BRICK

What your notes should look like now: What I think polymerization is: Monomer definition: Analogies of Monomers Based on the pictures shown, I think polymerization is __________________________________________. The basic building block. 1.A monomer of a chain is one link. 2.A monomer of a lego shoe is one lego piece. 3.A monomer of a brick wall is one brick.

Monomers of Biomolecules 1.Carbohydrates: 2.Lipids: 3.Proteins: 4.Nucleic Acids:

Monomers of Biomolecules 1.Carbohydrates : Monosaccharide 2.Lipids: 3.Proteins: 4.Nucleic Acids:

Monomers of Biomolecules 1.Carbohydrates : Monosaccharide 2.Lipids: 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids 3.Proteins: 4.Nucleic Acids:

Monomers of Biomolecules 1.Carbohydrates : Monosaccharide 2.Lipids: 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids 3.Proteins: amino acid 4.Nucleic Acids:

Monomers of Biomolecules 1.Carbohydrates : Monosaccharide 2.Lipids: 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids 3.Proteins: amino acid 4.Nucleic Acids: nucleotide

What is Polymerization? Polymerization is the chemical process of joining monomers together to form a polymer. A polymer is a combination of monomers.

How does Polymerization happen? Dehydration synthesis – monomers form a bond by losing 1 molecule water H20 to become a polymer Monomer Polymer

How does a polymer break down into monomers? Hydrolysis – 1 water (H20) is added to a polymer to break it apart

Review Time Review your notes Write a quick summary Share your summary with your partner