1 Introduction To Chemistry And Introduction To Active Learning 2 Matter And Energy 3 Measurement And Chemical Calculations 4 Introduction To Gases 5 Atomic Theory : The Nuclear Model Of The Atom 6 Chemical Nomenclature 7 Chemical Formula Relationships 8 Chemical Reactions 9 Chemical Change 10 Quantity Relationships In Chemical Reactions 11 Atomic Theory :the Quantum Model Of The Atom 12 Chemical Bonding 13 Structure And Shape 14 The Ideal Gas Law And Its Applications 15 Gases,liquids, And Solids 16 Solutions 17 Acid-base(proton Transfer) Reactions 18 Chemical Equilibrium 19 Oxidation-reduction(electron Transfer) Reactions 20 Nuclear Chemistry 21 Organic Chemistry 22 Biochemistry Chapter21: Organic Chemistry
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PLEASE!!! Draw the mechanism for the ring opening polymerization of δ-decalactone using the same initiator and catalyst found in the procedure. Make sure to use proper arrows.
Transcribed Image Text: OH
O
ō-decalactone
(monomer)
HO
(initiator)
1 M HCl/ether
(catalyst)
Definition Definition Chemical process in which one or more monomers combine to produce a very large chain-like molecule called a polymer. The functional groups present on the monomers and their steric effects are responsible for polymerization through a sequence of reactions that vary in complexity. There exists a stable covalent chemical bond between monomers that sets apart polymerization from other processes.
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