Organic Chemicals Alcohols R-OH CH3OH methanol (methyl alcohol)

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Organic Chemicals Alcohols R-OH CH3OH methanol (methyl alcohol) CH3CH2OH ethanol (ethyl alcohol) (CH3)2CHOH 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol)

Polymer large molecule formed by joining many smaller molecules together Monomer small molecules which are joined together to form a polymer

Addition Polymers CH = CH2 | R polyethylene R => H polypropylene R => CH3 polyvinylchloride R => Cl polystyrene R => benzene ring

nC2H4(g) ---> -[CH2-CH2]-n(s) Question? Polyethylene is formed when the molecule ethylene is polymerized. Approximately how many C-C single bonds are formed from n molecules of ethylene? nC2H4(g) ---> -[CH2-CH2]-n(s) n 2n 3n

Condensation Polymer polymer formed by molecules of two different compounds joining to form the large molecule one compound usually has an amine functional group other molecule has carboxylic acid functional group split out water molecule to form peptide linkage