2.5 The Properties Of Polymers Flashcards

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What is poly(propene) made of?

A

Propene

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2
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Which softens at a higher temp, poly(propene) or poly(ethane)?

A

Poly(propene)

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3
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What conditions are used to make low density poly(ethane)?

A
  • high temperature

* high pressure

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What conditions are used to make high density poly(ethane)?

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  • low temperature

* low pressure

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5
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What do the properties of polymers depend on?

A

The monomers used to make it and the conditions used to carry out the reaction

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Which has a higher softening temperature and is stronger, hd poly(ethane) or Ld poly(ethane)?

A

Hd poly(ethane)

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Who do LD and HD poly(ethane) have different properties?

A

They are made under different conditions

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What is a thermosoftening polymer?

A

Polymer chains that are tangled together

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Give an example of a thermosoftening polymer

A

Poly(ethane)

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What happens when thermosoftening polymers are heated and then cooled again? What does this mean?

A

When they are heated then become soft and when they are cooled they harden again. This means it can be moulded many times to get a desired shape

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What are thermosetting polymers?

A

Strong covalently bonded polymers with cross links between their polymer chains

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How do we change the shape of thermosetting polymers?

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Trick question, we can’t because they don’t melt or soften when we heat them

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How are the thermosetting polymers held in place?

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Strong covalent bonds hold the polymer chains and there are cross links between them too

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What is the main difference in the structures of thermosoftening and thermosetting polymers?

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Thermosoftening polymers have no cross links or no covalent bonds between the polymers

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Why do thermosoftening polymers change shape when they are heated?

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The have weak force between the chains so when heat is applied the weak intermolecular forces are broken and the polymer becomes soft

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