Chemistry For Changing Times (14th Edition)
Chemistry For Changing Times (14th Edition)
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780321972026
Author: John W. Hill, Terry W. McCreary
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 17P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To draw the structure of a polymer with a minimum of eight carbon atoms made from the polyacrylonitrile.

Concept Introduction: A polymer is defined as the macromolecule or a large molecule, which comprises of several repeated sub-units, called as monomers. Polymers can be both, natural as well as synthetic. Polymers are formed by a process referred to as polymerization of monomers.

For example, polypropylene is more by the polymerization of monomer propylene. The following show the repeating unit in polymer polypropylene.

Chemistry For Changing Times (14th Edition), Chapter 10, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  1

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To draw the structure of a polymer with a minimum of eight carbon atoms made from the vinylidene fluoride.

Concept Introduction: A polymer is defined as the macromolecule or a large molecule, which comprises of several repeated sub-units, called as monomers. Polymers can be both, natural as well as synthetic. Polymers are formed by a process referred to as polymerization of monomers.

For example, polypropylene is more by the polymerization of monomer propylene. The following show the repeating unit in polymer polypropylene.

Chemistry For Changing Times (14th Edition), Chapter 10, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  2

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