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polymerisation. 2 monomers split to forn a polymer
a chemical reaction in which simple molecules are added to each other to form long chain molecules without by products
The monomer must be able to form stable covalent chemical bonds between units in order to polymerize.
it is possible
Addition polymerisation
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There are 2 types:- Addition polymerisation is polymerisation in which monomers are joined across the double bond, for example polyethene. Condensation polymerisation is when water is lost from the two monomers for example the polymerisation of nylon, the two monomers are a diamine and dicarboxylic acid. From the amine an H goes and combines with and OH from the acid to form water. From this reaction, 2 moles of water are lostto form nylon -NH-[ ]-NH-C=O-[ ]-C=O-
They are called monomers.
It forms through addition polymerisation. The double bonds in ethene break to form a long continuous chain ( a polymer) which is polyethylene.
polymerisation. 2 monomers split to forn a polymer
The monomer must be able to form stable covalent chemical bonds between units in order to polymerize.
a chemical reaction in which simple molecules are added to each other to form long chain molecules without by products
polyethylene,polyvinylchloride
it is possible
cracking is breaking bonds of the hydrocarbons and polymerisation is making the double bonds between the hydrocarbons. WillyD
Polymerisation is a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a chemical reaction to form three-dimensional networks or polymer chains.