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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Polymerisation - Reaction of Monomer Molecules
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Polymerisation is the reaction of monomer molecules to form long chain polymer molecules. A monomer is a small reactive molecule that can be joined with other monomers to form long chains. These long chain molecules can be made up from tens of thousands of monomers joined together. When making a polymer, sometimes only one type of monomer is used, for example, if you use only ethene, you will end up with poly(ethene). In other cases, two monomers can be used. You may have seen or made nylon in your lessons - to make it you use two different polymers, adipic acid and 1,6-diamino hexane. A... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Polymerisation - Reaction of Monomer Molecules
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1. A polymer with strong intermolecular forces is called a...
2. Which of the following is NOT a use for a thermoset polymer?
3. The building blocks of polymers are...
4. Polymerisation is the process of...
5. Name the polymer produced from ethene monomers.
6. Name the monomer used to produce (poly)styrene.
7. What happens to the C to C double bond of ethene during polymerisation?
8. Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of polymers.
9. The small units that are used to make a polymer are called...
10. Carbon and hydrogen are held together by which type of bonding?