Draw the repeating unit of the following condensation polymers and identify the monomer(s) used in their...
draw the monomer or monomers needed to produce the polymer shown. draw the repeating monomer unit for the polymer formed from the following reaction. 1. For each of the following reactions, draw the monomer or monomers needed to produce the polymer shown. 2. Draw the repeating monomer unit for the polymer formed from the following reaction
* Discussion Questions, continued. Kodel"is a condensation polymer produced by the co-polymerization of the two monomer molecules shown below Draw the 1,4-dihydroxymethyleyclohexane and rwo of terephthalic acid, in alternating order). Identify the two reactant functional groups, and the functional group of the linkage that's formed. When the polymer forms, thousands of these molecules link together (in alternating order) via condensation reactions. structure of a portion of a "Kodel"molecule by linking together FOUR of the reactant molecules (nwvo of он н...
Draw the structure of the monomer used in the production of the following polymers. Polybutadiene, Natural Rubber, & Neoprene (Structure for each)
18.Draw the repeating unit of the polymers that will be formed from the following reactions: CH CH C1--C C-CI HO CH
Draw the structure of the monomer(s) employed to form each of the following polymers shown in the table of polymers of commerical importance. (a) polyvinyl chloride (b) nylon 6,6 (c) polyethylene terephthalate
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?...
please draw the Structure of monomer of the following polymers and classify whether they are thermosetting or thermoplastic? Phenol formaldehyde Polystyrene Polyethylene Nylon 6,6
answer 1-4 Polymers are large molecules that exist in chains composed of smaller repeating units called monomers. They can come in many forms according to substitution patterns and functional groups. Linear polymers have the monomers repeated in just one line. Cross-linked polymers are branched. Linear polymers have just two ends. Cross-linked have more than two ends. If more than two functional groups (reactive sites) are present in the monomer, the monomers may connect to each other by cross-linking to form...
Draw both the monomer and polymer structures of the following polymers Nylon 6,6 Poly(ethylene terephthalate)
7. (12 points) Predict the repeating unit of the polymers formed in each of the following reactions CH3 phosgene pyridine HO SO но он