(a)
Interpretation:
The type of polymerization in the given reaction is to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Polymers are the large molecules which are made up of many small repeating units bonded together in linear, branched or cross-linked manner.
They are of two types: natural and synthetic. Natural polymers are those which occur naturally, and synthetic polymers are those which are synthesized or man-made.
A process by which the monomer units chemically react together to form chains or three-dimensional structures is known as polymerization.
In condensation polymerization, when monomers react to produce the polymer a by-product is formed which is a small molecule like
In addition-polymerization no by-product is formed during the chain formation and the reaction propagates due to the presence of the catalyst.
Answer to Problem 16.6P
The given reaction is a type of condensation polymerization.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The reaction to produce Kevlar
The reaction for the formation of Kevlar is:
In this reaction,
(b)
Interpretation:
The required weight of terephthaloyl chloride is to be calculated which is completely combined with
Concept Introduction:
Stoichiometry is the calculation of the reactants and the products involved in aa chemical reaction. It is based on the law of mass conservation. According to the stoichiometry, total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products.
Number of moles
Here,
Answer to Problem 16.6P
The amount of terephthaloyl chloride required to completely react with
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The reaction for the production of Kevlar
The reaction is
The basis of the calculations is taken as
Molecular formula of paraphenylene diamine is
Now, using equation (1), calculate the moles present in
Molecular formula of terephthaloyl chloride is
As it is given that the reaction has
According to the stoichiometry of the given reaction,
Use equation (1) to calculate the mass of terephthaloyl chloride as:
Therefore,
(c)
Interpretation:
The amount of Kevlar produced is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The reaction for the production of Kevlar
The reaction is
Answer to Problem 16.6P
The amount of Kevlar produced is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The reaction for the production of Kevlar
The reaction is
Molecular formula of Kevlar is
As it is given that the reaction has
According to the stoichiometry of the given reaction,
Use equation (1) to calculate the mass of Kevlar as:
Therefore,
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