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Naming UsesProperties Structure Reactions

Name this Polymer

What is Polyterafluoroethane or Teflon?

Name This Polymer

What is Polystyrene or Polyvinylbenzene?

Name this Polymer

What is polybutylacetate or polybutylethanoate?

This polymer is commonly used in the making of pipes.

What is Polyvinylchloride (PVC)?

This tough polyester is used to make bullet proof vests

What is Kevlar?

This variation of polyethylene is used in crinkly opaque plastics bags

What is HDPE?

The physical properties of polymer can be changed by shortening or lengthening this

What is the chain?

LDPE is transparent whereas HDPE is …

What is opaque?

The polymerization of highly branched monomers result in this type of solid.

What is Amorehous?

These small molecules are the basic units of polymers

What are monomers?

The structural formula of a polymer uses these to indicate a repeating units.

What are parentheses?

In the structural formula of a polymer, a variable (often n or x) is used to represent this.

What is chain length?

Addition polymerization reactions typically occur between these types of aliphatic hydrocarbons.

What is Alxener?

Condensation polymerization results in the elimination of a smaller molecules. A common by product is …

What is water?

What is the product of the polymerization of octandioic acid and 1,8 – diamino octane

What is Nylon 6,6?