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: Different [[monomer]]s are used to produce different [[polymer]]s. | : Different [[monomer]]s are used to produce different [[polymer]]s. | ||
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| + | There are some [[monomer]]s that you may know: | ||
| + | *[[Ethene]] - This [[monomer]] comes together in an [[Addition Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]; [[Polythene]]. | ||
| + | *[[Propene]] - This [[monomer]] comes together in an [[Addition Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]; [[Polypropene]]. | ||
| + | *[[TetraFluoroEthene]] - This [[monomer]] comes together in an [[Addition Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]; [[PolyTetraFluoroEthene]]. | ||
| + | *[[Glucose]] - This [[monomer]] forms the [[polymer]]s; [[Starch]] and [[Glycogen]]. | ||
| + | *[[Amino Acid]]s - This [[monomer]] forms the [[polymer]]s known as [[Protein]]s. | ||
| + | *[[Nucleotide]]s - This [[monomer]] forms the [[polymer]]; [[DNA]]. | ||
| + | ====Higher==== | ||
*[[Glucose]] - This [[monomer]] comes together in a [[Condensation Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]s; [[Starch]] and [[Glycogen]]. | *[[Glucose]] - This [[monomer]] comes together in a [[Condensation Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]s; [[Starch]] and [[Glycogen]]. | ||
*[[Amino Acid]]s - This [[monomer]] comes together in a [[Condensation Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]s known as [[Protein]]s. | *[[Amino Acid]]s - This [[monomer]] comes together in a [[Condensation Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]s known as [[Protein]]s. | ||
*[[Nucleotide]]s - This [[monomer]] comes together in a [[Condensation Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]; [[DNA]]. | *[[Nucleotide]]s - This [[monomer]] comes together in a [[Condensation Polymerisation]] to form the [[polymer]]; [[DNA]]. | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
Revision as of 13:13, 18 January 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A monomer is as small molecule that can bond with other molecules to form a polymer.
About Monomers
Foundation
There are some monomers that you may know:
- Ethene - This monomer comes together in an Addition Polymerisation to form the polymer; Polythene.
- Propene - This monomer comes together in an Addition Polymerisation to form the polymer; Polypropene.
- TetraFluoroEthene - This monomer comes together in an Addition Polymerisation to form the polymer; PolyTetraFluoroEthene.
- Glucose - This monomer forms the polymers; Starch and Glycogen.
- Amino Acids - This monomer forms the polymers known as Proteins.
- Nucleotides - This monomer forms the polymer; DNA.
Higher
- Glucose - This monomer comes together in a Condensation Polymerisation to form the polymers; Starch and Glycogen.
- Amino Acids - This monomer comes together in a Condensation Polymerisation to form the polymers known as Proteins.
- Nucleotides - This monomer comes together in a Condensation Polymerisation to form the polymer; DNA.
Examples
| Glucose | Amino Acid | Nucleotide |
| Ethene | Propene | Tetrafluoroethene |