Chemistry 12th Edition

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ISBN 10: 0078021510
ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-151-0

Chapter 25 - Synthetic and Natural Organic Polymers - Questions & Problems - Page 1077: 25.1

Answer

1. Monomer: A monomer is an organic molecule with at least one reactive group which is able to form a bond with itself or another molecule, resulting in long chain of identical molecule segments. 2. Polymer: A polymer is a long-chain molecule made from repetitive units of its respective monomer(s). 3. Homopolymer: A homopolymer is a polymer which contains only one type of monomer in the repetitive unit. 4. Copolymer: A copolymer is a polymer which consists of two or more repetitive units. It is formed by polymerisation of at least two different monomers. Homopolymer and copolymer are subcategories of polymers. A monomer is a single molecule which reacts with the same type of monomer to form a homopolymer.

Work Step by Step

1. Monomer: A monomer is an organic molecule with at least one reactive group which is able to form a bond with itself or another molecule, resulting in long chain of identical molecule segments. 2. Polymer: A polymer is a long-chain molecule made from repetitive units of its respective monomer(s). 3. Homopolymer: A homopolymer is a polymer which contains only one type of monomer in the repetitive unit. 4. Copolymer: A copolymer is a polymer which consists of two or more repetitive units. It is formed by polymerisation of at least two different monomers. Homopolymer and copolymer are subcategories of polymers. A monomer is a single molecule which reacts with the same type of monomer to form a homopolymer.
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