Draw the structure of the polymer (the repeating unit) that results when the following molecule is...
6. Polylethylene terephthalate) can be synthesized from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol in the presence of an acid catalyst and heat. acid C-OH OHCH2CH2OH catalyst heat ??-? (a) What are the two products of the reaction? (b) What is the acronym of Poly(ethylene terephthalate)?
The repeating unit of the common polymer PETE (poly(ethylene terephthalate)) is shown below. Draw the structures of the acid and alcohol used to produce PETE.
Draw the structure of the repeat unit of the polymer that results when this diamine and this diacid are heated together: Polymer Synthesis Question 1 Draw the structure of the repeat unit of the polymer that results when this diamine and this diacid are heated together: 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt Question 2 diamine diacid Question 3 Question 4 но он Question 5 Question 6 You do not have to consider stereochemistry. You do not...
3 Match the following polymer with the common product in which it is used (see intro for help). 1. polystyrene 2. nylon 3. polypropylene 4. low density polyethylene 5. polycarbonate a. Plastic Bags b. Water Pipes c. Cookware d. Egg containers e. Milk cartons 6. polyethylene f. Carpet and Knitted fabrics 7. polyvinylchloride 9. Automobile bumpers 8. polytetrafluoroethylene h. Rope 4. Shown below are monomers for common polymers that get made. Draw two repeating units of the polymer structure for...
Draw the structures of the complete hydrolysis products of the following compound: There is a scheme of a reaction, where a molecule, whose structure is CH3CH2CH2CHOCH3 with an -OCH2CH3 group attached to the fourth (from left to right) carbon atom, reacts with an H2O molecule in the presence of acid.
7. Draw all monochloro derivatives that might be formed when the following molecule is allowed to react with Cl2 under UV irradiation (light). For each structure, indicate, with an asterisk, any stereocenters (chiral centers) that might be present. (Hint: 7 products) 8. What is the major organic product obtained from the following reactions? Page 2 of 5 7. Draw all monochloro derivatives that might be formed when the following molecule is allowed to react with Cl2 under UV irradiation (light)....
Draw the products of the following reactions, indicating both regiochemistry and stereochemistry when appropriate. draw the organic product(s) expected when this compound undergoes the Simmons-Smith reaction. Draw the product of the reaction below. Reaction of 3-methyl-1-butene with CH3OH in the presence of H2SO4 catalyst yields 2-methoxy-2-methylbutane by a mechanism analogous to that of acid-catalyzed alkene hydration. Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the reaction mechanism.
i) Which of the following is not true about step-growth polymers? Formation of step-growth polymers usually results in the loss of a small molecule. Step-growth polymers are formed by the reaction of bifunctional molecules. Step-growth polymers can be formed by a free radical mechanism. Step-growth polymers are also known as condensation polymers. Step-growth polymers do not reach high molecular weight until the reaction has gone nearly to completion. ii) Which of the following are not termination methods in radical polymerization?...
Draw the structure of the major product which results when the diene shown is treated with HBr at -80°C. CH3 CH3 Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default. 1. H: 120 EXPONE H + с N o S CI Br Marvin JS 1 by ChemAxon P
Discuss the purpose of the reaction. Discuss the function of the reagents used and what you are monitoring in that reaction. JVCUDDL/64/1/649?response-content-dispositioninline Introduction: It is estimated that approximately 150 million metric tons of plastics are currently circulating in our global system of oceans and waterways. This seems like a fairly generic "big! number", and it's difficult to understand the scale of the problem without converting it to something more relatable. A standard empty plastic water bottle weighs approximately 12.7 g....