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,Table of Contents are given below
1. Chemistry and Measurement
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
3. Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations
4. Chemical Reactions
5. The Gaseous State
6. Thermochemistry
7. Quantum Theory of the Atom
8. Electron Configurations and Periodicity
9. Ionic and Covalent Bonding
10. Molecular Geometry and Chemical Bonding Theory
11. States of Matter; Liquids and Solids
12. Solutions
13. Rates of Reaction
14. Chemical Equilibrium
15. Acids and Bases
16. Acid–Base Equilibria
17. Solubility and Complex-Ion Equilibria
18. Thermodynamics and Equilibrium
19. Electrochemistry
20. Nuclear Chemistry
21. Chemistry of the Main-Group Elements
22. The Transition Elements and Coordination Compounds
23. Organic Chemistry
24. Polymer Materials: Synthetic and Biological
, Solution and Answer Guide: Ebbing, General Chemistry, 12e, 2026, 9798214194400;
Chapter 24: Polymer Materials: Synthetic and Biological
Solution and Answer Guide
EBBING, GENERAL CHEMISTRY, 12E, 2026, 9798214194400;
CHAPTER 24: POLYMER MATERIALS: SYNTHETIC AND BIOLOGICAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Solutions to Chapter Integrated Exercises ........................................................................1
Answers to Chapter Integrated Concept Checks ..............................................................1
Answers to End of Chapter Self-Assessment and Review Questions ............................ 2
Answers to End of Chapter Conceptual Problems ........................................................... 6
Solutions to End of Chapter Practice Problems ............................................................... 8
Solutions to End of Chapter General Problems ...............................................................13
Solutions to End of Chapter Strategy Problems............................................................. 18
SOLUTIONS TO CHAPTER INTEGRATED EXERCISES
24.1.
Solution:
This addition polymer is formed when 1,1-dichloroethene adds to itself across the
double bond.
+ CH2 CCl2 + CH2 CCl2 + CH2 CCl2 + →
CH2 CCl2 CH2 CCl2 CH2 CCl2
ANSWERS TO CHAPTER INTEGRATED CONCEPT CHECKS
24.1.
Solution:
The carboxyl group, –COOH, of either of the amino acids could be bonded through a
peptide bond to the amino group, –NH2, of the other. The structures of these two
dipeptides are
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Chapter 24: Polymer Materials: Synthetic and Biological
H H
CH3 O HO C CH3 HO C CH3 O CH3
H2N C C N C COOH H2N C C N C COOH
H H H H H H
24.2.
Solution:
In RNA, the bases are adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and uracil (U), but not
thymine (T). The complimentary bases are A and T, A and U, and G and C. So, A in DNA
would have U as a compliment in RNA; T in DNA would have A as a compliment in
RNA; G in DNA would have C in RNA as a compliment; and C in DNA would have G in
RNA as a compliment. Here, then, is the RNA sequence complementary to the DNA
sequence given in the problem statement:
UACGAUGCCUAAGUU.
ANSWERS TO END OF CHAPTER SELF-ASSESSMENT AND
REVIEW QUESTIONS
24.1.
Solution:
An addition reaction is a polymer formed by linking together many molecules by
addition reactions. The monomers have multiple bonds that will undergo additional
reactions. An example is the formation of polypropylene from propene.
CH3 CH3 CH3
CH CH2 CH CH2 CH CH2
CH3 CH3 CH3
CH CH2 CH CH2 CH CH2
A condensation polymer is formed by linking together many molecules by
condensation reactions. An example is the formation of nylon.
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