Polymers (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note

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Polymers: the basics

  • Polymers are large molecules built by linking 50 or more smaller molecules called monomers

  • Each repeat unit is connected to the adjacent units via covalent bonds

  • Examples of polymers include PVC and nylon

The formation of polyethene from ethene

Many monomers join together to form a polymer

  • Poly(ethene) is formed by the addition polymerisation of ethene monomers

  • Addition polymerisation involves the addition of many monomers to make a long chained polymer

  • In this case, many ethene monomers join together due to the carbon carbon double bond breaking 

Repeat unit of polyethene

Poly(ethene) is formed by addition polymerisation using ethene monomers

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