Unit 2 Polymers. Go to question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A monomer used to make Kevlar is shown opposite. What is the percentage of carbon by mass, in this monomer?

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Unit 2 Polymers

Go to question

A monomer used to make Kevlar is shown opposite. What is the percentage of carbon by mass, in this monomer? a % b. 57.8% c % d. 80.0%

a hint!!!! 1 st hint What is the molecular formula?. 2 st hint What is GFM of this compound? 3 rd hint What is the mass of carbon?

A monomer used to make Kevlar is shown opposite. What is the percentage of carbon by mass, in this monomer? Correct because…………. It’s molecular formula is C 8 H 6 O 4. Therefore (8x12)+(6x1)+(4x16) = formula mass mass of Carbon % mass of Carbon = Formula mass = (60/166) x 100 = 57.8%

The diagram shows part a polyester polymer. Name the two monomers used to make this polymer. a. 1,6-hexandiol and 1,6-hexandioic acid b. 1,6-hexandiol and hexanyl hexanoate c. 1,6-hexandioic acid and hexanyl hexanoate d. Hexanol and hexanoic acid

a hint!!!! A polyester is made from 2 monomers, a diol and a diacid.

The diagram shows part of a polyester. Name the two monomers used to make this polymer. 1,6-hexandiol Correct because………….. A polyester is made from a diol and a diacid. 1,6-hexandiol and 1,6-hexandioic acid 1,6-hexandioic acid

The diagram show 2 amino acids joined together. When this molecule is hydrolysed which bond breaks? a. b. c. d. C - C C = C C - N C - H

a hint!!!! 1 st hint Look at the peptide link 2 nd hint The peptide link looks like H Peptide link O CH

The diagram show 2 amino acids joined together. When this molecule is hydrolysed which bond breaks? Correct because…………. The peptide (amide) bond breaks. This means that the C—N bond breaks during hydrolysis. HN H CCOH R O H Amino acid C - N

The monomer that gives rise to this polymer is? a. 1,2, dimethylpropene b. 3,methylhepta-3,4-diene c. hexa-3-ene d. 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene

a hint!!!! 1,2, dimethylpropene

a hint!!!! 3,methylhepta-3,4-diene

a hint!!!! 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene

The monomer that gives rise to this polymer is? Correct because……. Hexa-3-ene the repeating unit in this polymer chain is The longest chain of this monomer has 6 carbons. It also requires a double bond.

Which polymer can dissolve in water? a. polystyrene b. poly(ethenol) c. polyamide, nylon 6,6 d. polytetrafluoroethene

a hint!!!! Polystyrene is an excellent insulator and can be used for drink Cups.

a hint!!!! Nylon is an excellent fibre which is used for clothing

a hint!!!! Another name for this polymer is teflon!

Which polymer can dissolve in water? Correct because…….. Poly(ethenol) is a polymer made from the reaction between a polymer called poly(ethenyl ethanoate) and methanol. Polyethenyl ethanoate Polyethenol (polyvinyl alcohol) methanol Ester exchange CH 3 C O CH CH 2 CH 3 C O CH CH 2 O O O CH CH 2 CH CH 2 O H H +

The graph shows an enzymes activity with increasing temperature. Which statement best describes what is happening? a. The enzyme’s activity increases with temperature b. The enzyme’s activity is slowed down after a certain temperature. This effect is reversible. c. The enzyme’s activity is works best at an optimum temperature. d. The enzyme’s activity is increased after a certain temperature. This effect is irreversible. Activity Temperature

a hint!!!! Does the graph show that this is always true.

a hint!!!! After a certain temperature the enzyme shape changes permanently.

The graph shows an enzymes activity with increasing temperature. Which statement best describes what is happening? Correct because …….. The enzyme’s activity is works best at an optimum temperature. Enzymes are biological catalysts. Their activity increases with temperature until an optimum temperature is reached. If it gets too hot the Enzyme denatures, its shape changes permanently. Activity Temperature

Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic. Its properties are due to? a. The aromatic nature of its structure. b. Cross-linking covalent bonding c. Hydrogen bonding between the polymer chains d.The number of carbon/carbon double bonds

a hint!!!! Bakelite is a rigid, hard and fairly brittle plastic. What must be true about the polymer chains.

a hint!!!! Look at the cross-linking in the structure of bakelite!

Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic. Its properties are due to? Correct because …. Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic. It is made by heating phenol and methanal, to form a network which is cross- linked by strong covalent bonding Cross linking

Ethene is used as the building block of many polymers. What is the name given to the process by which ethene is made into polythene? a. Condensation polymerisation b. Hydrogenation c. Oxidation d. Addition polymerisation

a hint!!!! Making polythene only uses one monomer.

a hint!!!! This process adds hydrogen across a C=C bond.

a hint!!!! This involves the addition of oxygen.

Ethene is used as the building block of many polymers. What is the name given to the process by which ethene is made into polythene? Correct because…. Poly(ethene) is formed from ethene in an addition polymerisation. n C 2 H 4 ( C 2 H 4 ) addition polymerisation n n = a large number