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  • Polymers can only be synthetic
    False
  • Natural polymers are found in nature, such as in plants and animals
  • Match the type of polymer with its example:
    Natural Polymers ↔️ Proteins
    Synthetic Polymers ↔️ PVC
  • Polymerization involves the loss of a small molecule
    False
  • In condensation polymerization, functional groups on monomers react to form the polymer, releasing a small molecule like water
  • Match the nitrogen-containing polymer with its property:
    Polyamides ↔️ High strength
    Polyurethanes ↔️ Flexible
  • Synthetic polymers are used in the food industry
    False
  • Synthetic polymers are chemically synthesized
  • Match the type of polymer with its source:
    Natural Polymers ↔️ Natural sources
    Synthetic Polymers ↔️ Chemical synthesis
  • What is the process of linking monomers together to form polymers called?
    Polymerization
  • Polymers are large molecules made of repeating units called monomers
  • Match the type of polymer with its source:
    Natural Polymers ↔️ Natural sources
    Synthetic Polymers ↔️ Chemical synthesis
  • Synthetic polymers are often used in food packaging
    False
  • Monomers are the repeating units that make up polymers
  • Match the type of polymerization with its definition:
    Addition Polymerization ↔️ Monomers join through double bonds
    Condensation Polymerization ↔️ Monomers join with loss of a small molecule
  • Addition polymerization does not involve the loss of small molecules
    True
  • Polyacrylamides are used as thickening agents in cosmetics
  • What are examples of natural polymers found in plants and animals?
    Proteins, cellulose, starch
  • Natural polymers are commonly used in food, textiles, and packaging.
    True
  • The key difference between natural and synthetic polymers is their source
  • Order the steps involved in polymerization mechanisms:
    1️⃣ Monomers link together
    2️⃣ Formation of new bonds
    3️⃣ Creation of a polymer chain
  • What small molecule is typically lost during condensation polymerization?
    Water
  • Nitrogen-containing polymers have properties such as strength, heat resistance, and flexibility
  • Polyurethanes are flexible, tough, and elastic, making them suitable for foams.
    True
  • Match the nitrogen-containing polymer with its application:
    Nylon ↔️ Clothing
    Spandex ↔️ Elastic clothing
    Polyacrylamides ↔️ Thickening agents in cosmetics
  • In addition polymerization, monomers join through their double bonds without the loss of any small molecules.

    True
  • Match the polymerization mechanism with its example:
    Addition Polymerization ↔️ Polyethylene
    Condensation Polymerization ↔️ Nylon
  • What are examples of polyamides that have high strength and heat resistance?
    Nylon, Kevlar
  • Polyacrylamides are highly absorbent and water soluble