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Organic Chemistry Module 8 Portage 219 TEST EXAM FINALS QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS Polymer - Answer-large molecule made by repetitive linking of smaller units (monomers) /.Macromolecule - Answer-very large molecule composed of thousands of covalently bonded atoms (ex: polymer) /.1. natural (in nature) 2. synthetic (in lab) - Answer-two ways polymers are made /.rubber, carbs: starch & cellulose, proteins, nucleic acids DNA, RNA - Answer-natural polymers /.nylon, teflon, styrofoam, polyethylene, Dacron, - Answer-synthetic polymers /.1. method of formation 2. final composition 3. stereochemical orientation - Answer-3 main ways to differentiate polymers /.1. chain-growth 2. step-growth - Answer-Two classifications of Synthetic polymers /.addition polymers - Answer-chain growth polymers are also know as: /.made by addition of one monomer unit to another in a repetitive pattern - Answer-How are chain growth polymers made? /.chain growth polymerization - Answer-A polymerization involving sequential addition to monomers that are unsaturated (C=C) or have some other reactive functional groups (particularly ethylene and derivatives) /.1. intervention 2. consumption of all available monomers - Answer-what 2 things stops chain growth polymerization? /.Teflon - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polytetrafluoroethylene monomer: F2C=CF2 nonstick coating, goretex, electrical insulator, chem-resistant coating /.Saran - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polyvinylidenedichloride monomer: H2C=CCl2 cling-wrap /.Polypropylene - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polypropylene monomer: H2C=CHCH3 carpet fibers, car parts, toys, packaging, houseware /.Orlon, Acrilan, Creslan - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polyacrylonitrile monomer: H2C=CH(CN) textiles/fibers, carpets, upholstery /.Polyvinyl Acetate - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polyvinyl acetate monomer: H2C=CH(OCOCH3) elmers glue, silly putty, latex paints /.Polyvinyl alcohol - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polyvinyl alcohol monomer: H2C=CH(OH) eye med- artificial tears /.Plexiglass (Lucite) - Answer-chain-growth polymer: polymethylmethacrylate monomer: H2C=C9CH3)COOCH3 clear plastic sheets , blocks, and tubing /.the final polymer retains all of the atoms of the monomer - Answer-The defining characteristic of chain-growth polymers /.step growth polymerization - Answer-formed by the reaction between 2 different functional groups on different monomer molecules with the accompanying loss of some small molecule (typically water) /.The final polymer chain does NOT include all the atoms initially present in the monomer molecules - Answer-The defining characteristic of step-growth polymers /.condensation polymers - Answer-step-growth polymers also known as: /.typically di or polyfunctional - Answer-functionality of step-growth monomers /.alternating order in the final polymer chain - Answer-appearance of monomers in step-growth polymerization

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Organic Chemistry Module 8 Portage 219 TEST EXAM
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Polymer - Answer-large molecule made by repetitive linking of smaller units (monomers)

/.Macromolecule - Answer-very large molecule composed of thousands of covalently
bonded atoms (ex: polymer)

/.1. natural (in nature)
2. synthetic (in lab) - Answer-two ways polymers are made

/.rubber, carbs: starch & cellulose, proteins, nucleic acids DNA, RNA - Answer-natural
polymers

/.nylon, teflon, styrofoam, polyethylene, Dacron, - Answer-synthetic polymers

/.1. method of formation
2. final composition
3. stereochemical orientation - Answer-3 main ways to differentiate polymers

/.1. chain-growth
2. step-growth - Answer-Two classifications of Synthetic polymers

/.addition polymers - Answer-chain growth polymers are also know as:

/.made by addition of one monomer unit to another in a repetitive pattern - Answer-How
are chain growth polymers made?

/.chain growth polymerization - Answer-A polymerization involving sequential addition to
monomers that are unsaturated (C=C) or have some other reactive functional groups
(particularly ethylene and derivatives)

/.1. intervention
2. consumption of all available monomers - Answer-what 2 things stops chain growth
polymerization?

/.Teflon - Answer-chain-growth
polymer: polytetrafluoroethylene
monomer: F2C=CF2
nonstick coating, goretex, electrical insulator, chem-resistant coating

/.Saran - Answer-chain-growth

, polymer: polyvinylidenedichloride
monomer: H2C=CCl2
cling-wrap

/.Polypropylene - Answer-chain-growth
polymer: polypropylene
monomer: H2C=CHCH3
carpet fibers, car parts, toys, packaging, houseware

/.Orlon, Acrilan, Creslan - Answer-chain-growth
polymer: polyacrylonitrile
monomer: H2C=CH(CN)
textiles/fibers, carpets, upholstery

/.Polyvinyl Acetate - Answer-chain-growth
polymer: polyvinyl acetate
monomer: H2C=CH(OCOCH3)
elmers glue, silly putty, latex paints

/.Polyvinyl alcohol - Answer-chain-growth
polymer: polyvinyl alcohol
monomer: H2C=CH(OH)
eye med- artificial tears

/.Plexiglass (Lucite) - Answer-chain-growth
polymer: polymethylmethacrylate
monomer: H2C=C9CH3)COOCH3
clear plastic sheets , blocks, and tubing

/.the final polymer retains all of the atoms of the monomer - Answer-The defining
characteristic of chain-growth polymers

/.step growth polymerization - Answer-formed by the reaction between 2 different
functional groups on different monomer molecules with the accompanying loss of some
small molecule (typically water)

/.The final polymer chain does NOT include all the atoms initially present in the
monomer molecules - Answer-The defining characteristic of step-growth polymers

/.condensation polymers - Answer-step-growth polymers also known as:

/.typically di or polyfunctional - Answer-functionality of step-growth monomers

/.alternating order in the final polymer chain - Answer-appearance of monomers in step-
growth polymerization

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