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1 Polymers

2 What Are Polymers? Large molecule that consists of lots of small repeating subunits Subunits are called monomers Polymers are formed when monomers are linked together is a process called polymerization

3 Addition Polymers Polymers are linked through addition reactions
Three stages in synthesis Initiation Propagation Termination

4 Polyethylene Polymer made from ethene monomers

5 Polyethylene Polymer made from ethene monomers Short form notation:

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7 Polyethylene

8 Polypropene Made from propene monomers

9 Polypropene Made from propene monomers Used in rope and carpets
Short form notation:

10 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Made with chloroethene (vinyl chloride) monomers

11 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Made with chloroethene (vinyl chloride) monomers Used in electrical wire insulation, plastic piping, coating on fabrics Short form notation:

12 Polystyrene

13 Polystyrene Made from (styrene) phenylethene Very commonly used

14 Substituted Groups Change the properties of polymer
Teflon monomer: tetrafluroethane Plexiglass monomer: methyl propenoate

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16 Crosslinking Occurs when links can be formed in 2 directions
Diene monomers can form bridges between chains Diene doesn’t have to be main monomer Increases polymers’ strength

17 Plastic Properties Substituted ethene (vinyl) monomers considered “plastics” Saturated alkanes Very stable Unreactive Flexible and mouldable solids or liquids Weak van der Waals forces Softened by heating Disrupts forces

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19 Condensation Polymers
Monomer units are joined by condensation reactions Monomer units must have functional groups at each end

20 Polyesters Formed between dicarboxylic acid and diol

21 Polyesters Formed between dicarboxylic acid and diol

22 Polyamides Formed between dicarboxylic acid and diamine

23 Polyamides Formed between dicarboxylic acid and diamine

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