Alkenes 9 Revision Guide - Chemistry Sheet Page 4

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Addition Polymers
Poly(alkenes) like alkanes are unreactive due to
Addition polymers are formed from alkenes
the strong C-C and C-H bonds
This is called addition polymerisation
be able to recognise the repeating unit in a poly(alkene)
n
H
H
H
H
H
H
Monomer
Polymer
Ethene
polyethene
C
C
C
C
C
C
H
H
H
H
CH
H
CH
H
CH
H
3
3
3
C
C
n
C
C
H
CH
3
H
CH
n
3
propene
poly(propene)
Add the n’s if writing an equation showing the
Poly(propene) is recycled
reaction where ‘n’ monomers become ‘n’ repeating
units
H
H
If asked to draw one
repeating unit, don’t add
C
C
the n on to your diagram,
because n represents a
large number
H
CH
3
Poly(ethene): is used to make plastics bags, buckets, bottles. It is a flexible, easily
moulded, waterproof, chemical proof, and low density plastic.
Poly(propene) is a stiffer polymer, used in utensils and containers and fibres in rope and carpets.
H
CH
It is best to first draw out
3
H
CH
the monomer with groups
You should be able
e.g. For but-2-ene
3
of atoms arranged around
to draw the polymer
C
C
C
C
H
C
CH CH
CH
repeating unit for any
the double bond
3
3
H
H
C
alkene
3
CH
H
3
N Goalby
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