Quiz: Polymers - Thermosoftening vs Thermosetting (Higher)
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)
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Welcome! Building on your prior learning, let's explore thermosoftening and thermosetting polymers. These materials have different structures, properties, and uses. Ready to test your knowledge?
Which of the following best describes thermosoftening polymers?
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Which of the following are properties of thermosetting polymers? (Select all that apply)
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Thermosetting polymers do not melt when heated because they contain strong {{blank0}} between their polymer chains.
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A thermosoftening polymer is heated to 120°C and reshaped. If it was initially shaped at 80°C, what is the temperature increase?
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Which of the following uses would be most suitable for thermosetting polymers?
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Which factors explain why thermosoftening polymers can be reshaped? (Select all that apply)
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Thermosetting polymers are used in {{blank0}} because they are {{blank1}} and resistant to heat.
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What happens to thermosetting polymers when they are heated?
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