
(a)
Interpretation: The two repeating units of ABS plastic assuming the three monomer units react in a
Concept introduction: The
To determine: The structure of two repeating units of ABS plastic assuming the three monomer units react in a
(a)

Answer to Problem 168CP
Answer
The two repeating units of ABS plastic are shown in Figure 1.
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The structure of the polymer of ABS plastic is shown in figure 1.
The reaction of Abs
Figure 1
ABS plastic is a terpolymer synthesized by polymerizing styrene, acrylonitrile and polybutadiene. The chemical formula of ABS polymer is
(b)
Interpretation: The two repeating units of ABS plastic assuming the three monomer units react in a
Concept introduction: The polymers (repeating structural units) are derived from the simple and reactive molecules, called as monomers. ABS plastic is a terpolymer of styrene, acrylonitrile and polybutadiene.
To determine: The percent by mass of acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene in the polymer sample.
(b)

Answer to Problem 168CP
Answer
The mass percent of acrylonitrile is
The mass percent of butadiene is
The mass percent of styrene is
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The mass percent of the three given monomers is calculated below.
Given
The mass of bromine to react completely with ABS plastic is
The mass of ABS plastic is
The molar mass of bromine is
The number of moles is calculated by the formula,
Substitute the given value of the mass and molar mass of bromine in the above expression.
Hence, each molecule in this polymer contains
Therefore,
The ABS plastic is constructed by equimolar ratio of the three molecules. Hence, each molecule is
Therefore,
The mass of acrylonitrile, styrene and butadiene is calculated as,
The molar mass of acrylonitrile is
The molar mass of butadiene is
The molar mass of styrene is
The mass of acrylonitrile, styrene and butadiene is calculated by using the formula,
Substitute the given value of the number of moles and molar mass of in the above expression.
For acrylonitrile,
For butadiene,
For styrene
Therefore,
Mass percent of acrylonitrile, styrene and butadiene is calculated as,
For acrylonitrile,
For butadiene,
For styrene
(c)
Interpretation: The two repeating units of ABS plastic assuming the three monomer units react in a
Concept introduction: The polymers (repeating structural units) are derived from the simple and reactive molecules, called as monomers. ABS plastic is a terpolymer of styrene, acrylonitrile and polybutadiene.
To determine: The relative numbers of monomer units in the given sample of ABS plastic.
(c)

Answer to Problem 168CP
Answer
The three monomer units are in
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The relative numbers of the monomer unit in ABS sample is explained below.
On the basis of the above results it is considered that the three monomer unit’s; acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene are present in
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