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Polymers & Plastics

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Polymers and Plastics

Polymers are large molecules from repeating monomers. Poly(ethene) is an addition polymer formed by ethene monomers, creating plastics with useful properties.

What are polymers?

What are polymers?

  • Polymers are large molecules made from smaller repeating units called monomers.
  • Chemistry defines polymers as the basis of many materials, including plastics.
    • Plastics are materials made from these polymers.
Introduction to poly(ethene)

Introduction to poly(ethene)

  • Chemists classify poly(ethene) as an addition polymer.
    • Addition polymers form when many ethene molecules join together.
  • Each ethene molecule acts as a monomer in this process.
Formation of poly(ethene)

Formation of poly(ethene)

  • Ethene molecules have a carbon-carbon double bond (C=C).
    • In addition polymerisation, the double bond opens.
    • Open bonds allow ethene monomers to join end-to-end.
    • This creates a long chain called poly(ethene).
Plastics are made from polymers

Plastics are made from polymers

  • Plastics are materials made from polymers.
  • Poly(ethene) is used to make many types of plastic products.
    • Plastics have properties like flexibility and durability due to their polymer structure.
  • Understanding polymers helps chemists create new plastics.
Summary of poly(ethene) and plastics

Summary of poly(ethene) and plastics

  • Poly(ethene) forms by addition polymerisation of ethene monomers.
  • Plastics are made from polymers, including poly(ethene).
  • Polymers give plastics useful properties for everyday materials.
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