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Q: What type of bond is between carbon and fluorine in the polymer Teflon?
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Predict the type of bond present between carbon and fluorine in the polymer Teflon?

Covalent


Is diamound a polymer?

Not at all. A diamond contains mostly carbon. A polymer would have other elements besides carbon - teflon, for instance, is carbon and fluorine (I picked teflon because it's the simplest polymer - lots and lots of carbon and fluorine atoms.)


What is the chemical structure of Teflon?

Teflon is a polymer consisting of long chains of carbon atoms that are combined with fluorine.


How do you store fluorine?

Fluorine is stored in Teflon (polytetrafluoroetheneor -ethylene) containers. This is due to two reasons:1. Nearly all containers will corrode with fluorine in it; even glass containers will corrode. But since the Teflon polymer already contains fluorine, the fluorine that is stored in it can't react with the container.2. The Teflon polymer is very non-reactive(giving it its "non-stick"characteristic) due to the strong bonds between the carbon and fluorine atoms, meaning it can withstand reactive and corrosive chemicals like fluorine.


Does teflon contain carbon?

Yes. Teflon is a compound of carbon and fluorine.


Which elements make up teflon?

Teflon is made out of the elements carbon and fluorine.


Is teflon a compound?

Teflon is a compound made from carbon and fluorine. PTFE PolyTetraFluoroEthylene - polymerized C2F4


Is cyanide found in teflon?

No. Teflon is also called polytetrafluoroethylene, meaning it only consists of carbon and fluorine, whereas the cyanide ion is made of carbon and nitrogen.


What are freons and teflon?

Freon is a gas used in refrigerators while Teflon is a nonstick substance used in pans.


What type of bond is formed between carbon and fluorine?

The bond between carbon and fluorine is covalent. Carbon only forms covalent bonds, in all cases.


Is a ionic compound likely to form between fluorine and carbon?

Carbon forms covalent bonds with fluorine.


What elements make up Teflon?

Teflon, a DuPont trademarked product, is a fluoropolymer, and there are three flavors of it now. Let's look at them. One is polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon-PTFE), which is the stuff cookware is coated with. It's carbon and fluorine. Another is perfluoroalkoxy (Teflon-PFA), and it's used to make tubing and other products. It is largely like PTFE, but has a bit of oxygen in its chemistry. The third is fluorinated ethylene propylene (Teflon-FEP), and its about the same as Teflon PFA, which is to say it's mostly carbon and fluorine with a bit of oxygen. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on Teflon, and you can link to the other articles from there and look at the chemical structure of a given example of one of the fluoropolymers.