Can you draw repeating unit of the polymer Nylon 6,6 and circle and label functional groups :)
Can you draw repeating unit of the polymer Nylon 6,6 and circle and label functional groups...
Draw both the monomer and polymer structures of the following polymers Nylon 6,6 Poly(ethylene terephthalate)
Name that polymer based on the structure of the repeating unit. The structure of the repeating unit of an important polymer is given below. How is this polymer best classified? Dacron Natural rubber Polyethylene Nylon Polyisoprene
Circle and label the functional groups in the molecules below:
Circle and label the functional groups in the molecules below:
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
Can you answer these questions based on the Synthesis of Nylon-6,6 using adipoyl chloride and 1,6-hexanediamine Discuss the polycondensation reaction. Why would water interfere with it? In case experiment failed-explanation is expected. Why it failed? What could be improved. Explain molecular structure vs signal relationship . In your discussion consider the following concepts: polycondensation, functional groups, fibril formation and stabilization (interchain molecular itneractions) , reaction yield and the role of NaOH solution used in the reaction
The amino acid glycine can be condensed to form a polymer called polyglycine. Draw the repeating monomer unit. Please answer with explanations and the steps for each part of the question.
Draw the structure of the polymer (the repeating unit) that results when the following molecule is treated with peroxide (ROOR). 5. ROOR Polylethylene terephthalate) can be synthesized from terephthalic acid and ethylene Blycol in the presence of an acid catalyst and heat. 6. acid catalyst heat ??-?- (a) What are the two products of the reaction? (b) What is the acronym of Poly(ethylene terephthalate)?
WH83 SU 7. Recognizing functional groups: Circle each functional group and then label each group with the name of the group. NH OH COOH Alcohols | Chemistry 1113 87
WH83 SU 7. Recognizing functional groups: Circle each functional group and then label each group with the name of the group. NH OH COOH Alcohols | Chemistry 1113 87
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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...
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.