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Polymers

You use and rely on polymers every day, often without realising.

Polymers

Polymers

  • The word polymer is from the Greek word 'polumeros', which translates as 'many parts'.
  • Polymers can be extremely large molecules.
  • Polymers are made up of lots of other parts which are called monomers.
  • The monomers join together to form polymers.
Types of polymer

Types of polymer

  • There are two types of polymer:
    • Natural polymers.
    • Synthetic polymers.
Natural polymers

Natural polymers

  • Natural polymers are made from animals and plants. Examples include:
    • Cellulose.
    • DNA.
    • Proteins.
    • Cotton.
    • Wool.
    • Rubber.
    • Silk.
Synthetic polymers

Synthetic polymers

  • Synthetic polymers are manmade.
  • The majority of synthetic polymers are made from oil in different chemical reactions. Examples include:
    • Plastics.
    • Nylon.
    • Lycra.
  • Different chemical reactions will produce different synthetic polymers each with different properties.
  • Plastics can be designed with different properties in mind – which is why all types of plastic are different.
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