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Addition Polymerisation

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Key Stage 4

Meaning

Addition polymerisation is a reaction in which the double bonds within monomers breaks to join the them together into a polymer.

About Addition Polymerisation

In addition polymerisation the monomers join to form a polymer without any other products.
Addition polymerisation happens between unsaturated alkene monomers.

Examples

StructuralDiagramEthene.png
StructuralDiagramTetrafluoroethene.png
StructuralDiagramPropene.png
PolytheneFormula.png
PolyTetraFluoroEtheneFormula.png
PolyPropeneFormula.png
Polythene is a polymer made by reacting thousands of Ethene monomers. PolyTetraFluoroEthene is a polymer made by reacting thousands of TetraFluoroEthene monomers. PolyPropene is a polymer made by reacting thousands of Propene monomers.