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Quiz: Polymers and Repeating Units

AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)

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Welcome! Building on what you've learned about bonding and molecular structures, let's explore how polymers are made and their repeating units.

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What is a polymer?

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Which of the following are examples of polymers? (Select all that apply)

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The small molecules that join together to form polymers are called {{blank0}}.

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Which process is used to form polymers from monomers?

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Polyethene is formed when many {{blank0}} molecules join together during polymerisation.

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Which of the following are properties of polymers? (Select all that apply)

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If a polymer chain is made up of 200 ethene monomers, how many carbon atoms are there in the chain?

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