Starter quiz
- Which of the following statements about addition polymerisation are correct?
- addition polymerisation results in the formation of one product ✓
- addition polymerisation results in the formation of two products
- addition polymers are made from alkene monomers ✓
- addition polymers are made from alcohol and carboxylic acid monomers
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- Which homologous series does this compound belong to?
- alkanes
- alkenes
- alcohols ✓
- carboxylic acids
- esters
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- Name the molecule shown in the image
- ethanol
- propanol
- ethanoic acid ✓
- propanoic acid
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- Identify the functional groups present in the molecule shown in the image
- C=C
- -COOH ✓
- -OH ✓
- -COO- ✓
- -NH₂
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- Which two reactants can react together in the presence of an acid catalyst to produce this compound?
- ethane
- ethene
- ethanol ✓
- ethanoic acid ✓
- ethyl ethanoate
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- The image shows an amino acid. How many functional groups are present in this amino acid?
- 1
- 2 ✓
- 3
- 4
- 5
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Exit quiz
- Which homologous series does the molecule in the image belong to?
- alkane
- alkene
- alcohol
- carboxylic acid
- ester ✓
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- Which of the following statements about condensation polymerisation are true?
- condensation polymerisation produces 1 product
- condensation polymerisation produces 2 products ✓
- monomers of condensation polymerisation contain at least 2 functional groups ✓
- monomers of condensation polymerisation contain the C=C functional group
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- Which polymer could be formed from the following monomer?
- poly(ethene)
- polyester
- polyamide ✓
- poly(vinyl chloride)
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- When this monomer polymerises what will be produced?
- polyamide
- polyester ✓
- hydrogen chloride
- water ✓
- hydrogen
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- A section of a polymer is shown in the image. Which two monomers could join together to form this polymer?
- dialcohol
- dicarboxylic acid ✓
- diamine ✓
- dihaloalkane
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- Which keyword is used to describe condensation polymers formed from amino acids?
- 'polypeptides' ✓
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Key learning points
- Condensation polymerisation requires monomers with two functional groups.
- Condensation polymers can be made of two different monomers.
- A polyester is formed by reaction of a monomer with two carboxylic acid groups with a monomer with two alcohol groups.
- In condensation polymerisation as well as the polymer a small molecule is formed, usually water.
- Amino acids contain two functional groups and can form polypeptides and proteins.
Common misconception
Thinking that all polymers are only made up of one monomer. Also, confusing condensation reactions to think that it means to condense and take up less space.
Examples are shown where more than one monomer is used to make condensation polymers. Discuss what condensation is, and how condensation polymerisation produces water or other small molecules depending on the monomers used.
Keywords
Condensation polymerisation - Condensation polymerisation is a type of polymerisation where monomers join together to form a polymer and a small molecule such as water.
Addition polymerisation - Addition polymerisation is a type of polymerisation where monomers with a C=C double bond join together to form only one product, a polymer.
Polyesters - Polyesters are condensation polymers formed from monomers containing carboxylic acid and alcohol groups. They contain ester bonds.
Polyamides - Polyamides are condensation polymers formed from monomers containing carboxylic acid and amine groups. They contain amide bonds.
Polypeptides - Polypeptides are condensation polymers formed from amino acids. They contain peptide bonds.