Polymers Mind map NAME F D A P I F C

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Polymers Mind map NAME................................. F D A P I F C These are examples of unsaturated hydrocarbons (contain double bonds) These compounds react with Bromine water in the following way..... Products of this reaction consist of... These are examples of saturated hydrocarbons (do not contain double bonds) These compounds react with Bromine water in the following way..... The products of this process are made more useful by........(a form of thermal decomposition) F D This process requires heat and a catalyst Crude oil is separated by the process of... Plastic drinks bottles are made from the plastic.... Polymers Mind map Alkenes are used to make polymers by this process...... The weak forces between molecules are called........ A P If the plastic also has strong chemical bonds between the polymer chains they are known as......... I F C H These consist of many small individual..... If we can break these easily by heating, the plastic is known as .... ...which join up to make......

Polymers Mind map NAME................................. DECOLOURISE ALKENES These are examples of unsaturated hydrocarbons (contain double bonds) These compounds react with Bromine water in the following way..... Products of this reaction consist of... These are examples of saturated hydrocarbons (do not contain double bonds) ALKANES These compounds react with Bromine water in the following way..... NO REACTION CRACKING The products of this process are made more useful by........(a form of thermal decomposition) FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION POLY(ETHENETEREPHTHALATE) OR PET This process requires heat and a catalyst Crude oil is separated by the process of... Plastic drinks bottles are made from the plastic.... Polymers Mind map THERMOSETTING PLASTICS Alkenes are used to make polymers by this process...... The weak forces between molecules are called........ ADDITION POLYMERISATION If the plastic also has strong chemical bonds between the polymer chains they are known as......... INTERMOLECULAR FORCES C H These consist of many small individual..... If we can break these easily by heating, the plastic is known as .... MONOMERS POLYMERS ...which join up to make...... THERMOSOFTENING PLASTICS