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C7.3.2 Condensation polymerisation. • C7.3.3 Amino acids. • C7.3.4 DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and other naturally occurring polymers.
Condensation polymerisation involves monomers with two functional groups. When these types of monomers react they join together and usually lose small molecules
Polymerisation type 1. Polymerisation type 2. Page 3. Organic chemistry in context: © Royal Society of Chemistry. Condensation polymerisation (H) edu.rsc.org.
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addition polymers and condensation polymers. https://www.savemyexams.co.uk/gcse-chemistry-edexcel-new/revision-notes/polymers/addition- polymerisation/.
Condensation polymerisation involves the reaction of two different functional groups to form one long molecule by the removal of a small molecule such as.
This polymer is made by addition polymerisation. Draw the structural formula of its monomer. [1]. (ii) The two monomers shown below form a nylon which is
Why polyesters are condensation polymers: ? In condensation polymerisation a small molecule is formed as a by-product each time a bond is formed between
condensation polymerisation. • poly(ethene) produced from one monomer wheareas polyester produced from two different monomers.