The properties of polymer substances depend upon (i) the structure of the macro molecules contained in them and (ii) Their avenger molecular mass.
Larger the number of molecules with higher molecular mass contained in it, the greater will be its density, melting point, hardness. Smaller the number of molecules with lower molecular mass contained in it, lower will be its density, melting point, hardness etc.
The properties with high degree of polymerisation called high degree polymers (HDP) and the polymers with low degree of polymerisation are called low degree polymers (LDP). Hard and durable materials are made from high degree polymers while lower degree polymers are used to obtain soft and cheaper materials.
Modification in properties of polymer substances
The properties of the polymer substances can be modified to make them more useful by adding certain substances to them. For example ;
(i) Inorganic substance like TiO2, BaSO4, CaCO3, SiO2, are added to the polymers to abrasion.
These additives are called fillers.
(ii) Organic substances like tricresyl phosphate, glyeryl phthalate, tertiary butyl phthalate, oleic acid are added to some polymers to introduce softness. These additives are called plasticizers.
(iii) Organic substances like phenol, cresol, and quinol and carbon black are added to check the effect of sun light on the polymers and to avoid their decomposition. There additives are called antiocidants.
Characteristics of polymer substances
(i) They are light in weight and many types of material can be made out of them.
(ii) They are not affected by atmosphere and moisture unlike wood, metal, leather, cotton clothes.
(iii) They are insulators and possess heat resisting property.
(iv) They are no affected by the germs and most of the chemicals.
(v) Their properties can be easily modified to meet the requirement.
(vi) Their raw materials are easily and cheaply available.
• GENRAL METHODS OF POLYMERISATION
They are obtained either by addition polymerisation or by condensation polymerisation.
(i) Addition polymerisation. Addition polymerisation involves the combination of a large number of monomers of one or two types having one or more double bonds. Through chemical bond formation this type of polymerisation is carried out by the formation of reactive intermediates such as free radical or carbocation/carbanion with monomers like ethene, propene, styrene, 1, 3-butadiene, isobutylene, vinyl chloride, vinyl nitrile etc.
When a large number of two types of different monomers carrying double bonds add on alternatively with each other, the reaction is called copolymerisation. Styrene butadiene rubber alternatively with each other, the reaction is called copolymerisation. Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) obtained from styrene and butadiene monomers is copolymer.
(a) Free redical addition polymerisation. Various types of unsturated compounds such as alkeness or dienes and their derivatives undergo polymerisation via free radical reactive intermediates.
Free redical generated by primary initiator like tertiary butyl peroxide at proper temperature and pressure. The free radical joins the double bond of monomer ethene forming a new free radical. This new free radical joins many other molecules one by one forming everytime bigger and bigger and bigger chain type new free radical. Finally depending upon the reaction conditions, two bigger long chain type of free radicals join each other to form a polymer molecule.
M.C.Q.
(1) A high molecular weight molecule built from a large number of simple molecules is called a
(A) Monomer (B) Isomer (C) Polymer (D) Tautomer.
(2) A high molicular wieht molicule which does not contain repeating structural units is called a
(A) Polymer (B) Macromolecule (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
(3) The simple molecules from which a polymer is made are called
(A) Monomers (B) Metamers (C) Rotamers (D) Eantiomers.
(4) Which of the following is not a biopolymer ?
(A) Proteins (B) Nucleic (C) Cellulose (D) Neoprene.
(5) What is not true about polymers ?
(A) Polymers do not carry any charge (B) Polymers hgave hig viscosity
(C) Polymers scatter light (D) Polymers have low molecular weights.
(6) On the bases of the mode of their formation the polymers can be classified
(A) as addition polymers only (B) as condensation polymers only
(C) as copolymers (D) Both as addition and condensation polymers
(7) Natural rubber is a polymer of
(A) Butadiene (B) Ethyne (C) Styrene (D) Isoprene
(8) Terylene is a condensation polymer of ethylene glycol and
(A) Benzoic acid (B) Phthalic acid (C) Sakucylic acid (D) Terephthalic acid.
(9) Which one of the following is not an example of chain growth polymer ?
(A) Neopreme (B) Buna-S (C) PMMA (D) Glyptal.
(10) Which of the following is a synthetic polymer ?
(A) Starch (B) Silk (C) Protein (D) Polystyrene.
(11) Homopolymers are made from
(A) Only one type of monomers (B) Two different of monomers
(C) Three different types of monomers (D) Several different types of monomers.
(12) Amongst the following, a homopolymer is
(A) PMMA (B) Bakelite (C) Glyptal (D) Dacron
(13) Which of the following is a copolymer.
(A) Buna-S (B) PAN (C) Polythene (D) PTFE
(14) Which of the following is a linear polymer ?
(A) Nylon (B) Bakelite
(C) Alkyd resin (D) Melamine-formaldehyde polymer.
(15) Amongst the following, the branched chain polymer is
(A) PVC (B) Polyester (C) Low density polythene (D) Nylon-66
(16) A copolymer of acrylonitrile and 1, 3-butadine is called.
(A) Buna-N (B) Polystyrene (C) Neoprene (D) Buna-S.
(17) Which of the following is wrong ?
(A) PMMA is called plexiglass (B) PTFE is called teflon
(C) SBR is natural rubber (D) LDPE is called low density polythene.
(18) Which of the following statement/s is /are correct?
(A) Vinyon is a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetae
(B) Saran is a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinydiene chloride
(C) Butyl rubber in a copolymer of isobutylidene and isoprene
(D) All are correct
(19) Mark the correct statement about thiokol rubber
(A) It is a synthetic polysulphide rubber
(B) It is obtained by condensation of ethylene chloride with sodium tetrasulphide
(C) It is resistant to oils and abrasion
(D) All are correct
(20) Which of the following is an addition ( chain growth) polymer?
(A) Nylon-66 (B) Polyester (C) PVC (D) Glyptal
(21) Which of the following is not an addition polymer?
(A)Polystyrene (B) PVC (C) Polypropylene (D) Nylon
(22) Which of the following is an addition homopolymer?
(A) ploythene (B) Teflon (C) PVC (D) All the three above
(23) Which of the following sets cotain only addition homopolymer?
(A) Polythenem natural rubber, cellulose (B) Starch, nylon, polyester
(C) Teflon, bakelite, orlon (D) Necoprene, PVC, polythene
(24) Which of the following is not a condensation (step growth) polymer?
(A) Melamine-formaldehyde resin (B) Bakelite
(C) Polythene (D) Polyester
(25) An example of a condensation homopolymer is
(A) Bakelite (B) Melamine-formaldehyde resin
(C) Alkyd resin (D) perlon or Nylon-6
(26) A polymer formed by coordination polymerization is
(A) Low density polythene (B) High density polythene
(C) Nylon-6 (D) Dacron
(27) Low density polythene is prepared by
(A) Free radical polymerization (B) Cationic polymerization
(C) Anionic polymerization (D) Zeigler-Natta polymerization
(28) The best eay to prepare polyisobutylene is
(A) Coordination polymerization (B) Free radical polymerization
(C) Cationic Polymerization (D) Anionic polymerization
(29) Natural rubber is a polymer of
(A) Ethylene (B) Vibyl chloride (C) Phenol (D) Isoprene
(30) Isoprene is
(A) 1,3-butadiene (B) 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene
(C) 2-mithoxy-1,3-butadiene (D) 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene
(31) Natural rubber is
(A) Polyvinyl chloride (B) cis-Polyisoprene (C) trans- Polyisoprene (D) Polychloropene
(32) Gutta percha is
(A) trans- Polyisoprene (B) a synthetic polymer
(C) a very hard material (D) All statement are correct
(33) Natural silk is a
(A) Polypeptide (B) polysaccharide (C) polychloropene (D) polyacrylonitrile
(34) artificial silk is a
(A) Polypeptide (B) polysaccharide (C) polythene (D) Polyvinyl Chloride
(35) Which of the followin is not a polyamide?
(A) Wool (B) Leather (C) Nylon (D) Natural rubber
(36) Among the following polymer, the strongest intermolecular forces of attraction are present in
(A) Elastomers (B) Fibres
(C) Thermoplastics (D) Thermosetting polymers
(37) Among the following the weakest interparticle forces of attraction present in
(A) Thermosetting polymers (B) Thermoplastics polymers
(C) Fibers (D) Elastomers
(38) Thermoplastics are
(A) Linear polymers
(B) Soften or melt on heating
(C) Molten polymer can be moulded in desired shape
(D) All the correct
(39) Which of the following is not a thermosetting polymer?
(A) Alkyd resin (B) Bakelite (C) Melmac (D) SBR
(40) Which of the following can be remelted time and again without producing any change
(A) Thermosetting polymers (B) Thermoplastics polymers
(C) Bakelite (D) Melamine-formaldehyde polymer
(41) The tensile strength, elasticity and resistance to abrasion can be increased by a process called ____
(A) Diazotisation (B) Vulcanization (C) Isomerization (D) Polymerization
(42) The process of vulcanization was introduced by
(A) Charles’ goodyear (B) Kolbe (C) Wohler (D) Zeigler
(43) Vulcanized rubber resists ____
(A) Wear and tear due to friction (B) Cryogenic temperature
(C) High temperature (D) Action of acids
(44) The polymer obtained by condensation of sevacic acid and hexamethylenediamine is called____
(A) Nylon-66 (B) Nylon-6 (C) Nylon-610 (D) Decron
(45) The liner chains in nylon are held together by
(A) H-bonds (B) Covalent (C) Ionic bonds (D) van der waal’s forces
(46) Caprolactam needed for manufacture of nylon-6 is obtained by beckmann rearrangement of ____
(A) Benzophenone oxime (B) Acetophenone oxime
(C) Cyclohexanone oxime (D) Cyclopentanone oxime
(47) The repeating structural unit in neoprene is
(A) Chloroprene (B) Chloropicrin
(C) Chloroethene (D) Chlorotrifluoroethylene
(48) Chloroprene is obtained by addition of HCL to
(A) Acetylene (B) Vinylacetylene (C) Divinylacetylene (D) Phenylacetylene
(49) To make PVC a flexible plastic, the additive used is called
(A) Filler (B) Antionxidant (C) Stabilizer (D) Plasticizer
(50) A polymer of prop-2-enenitrile is called
(A) Saran (B) Orlon (C) Dacron (D) Teflon
(51) Starch is the condenstion polymer of
(A) α-Glucose (B) β-Glucose (C) α-Fructose (D) β-Fructose
(52) Repeating disaccharide unit of starch is
(A) Lactose (B) Sucrose (C) Maltose (D) Cellobiose
(53) The repeating disaccharide unit of cellulose is
(A) cellobiose (B) Maltose (C) Lactose (D) Sucrose
(54) A polymer which has bette light transmission properties tha even glass is
(A) Perspex (B) Bakelite (C) Buna-S (D) Poly(ethyl acrylate)
(55) The polymer used in manufacture of electrical goods such as switches ,plugs etc. is
(A) Polythene (B) Bakelite
(C) Melamine-formaldehyde resin (D) Neoprene
(56) The polymer used for coating electrical wires, cables etc. is
(A) Natural rubber (B) Neoprene (C) Nitrile rubber (D) PVC
(57) A polymer which is commonly used as a packing material
(A) Polythene (B) Polypropylene (C) PVC (D) Bakelite
(58) A synthetic rubber which is resistant to the action of oils, gasoline and other solvents is
(A) Buna-S (B) Polyisoprene (C) Neoprene (D) Polystyrene
(59) The abbreviation Pdi refers to
(A) Name of the polumer (B) Poly dispersity index
(C) Planck’s disposal index (D) Polydiagonal index
(60) PDI for natural polymers is generally close to
(A) Zero (B) 100 (C) 1 (D) 10
(61) Nylon-66 is made by using
(A) Phenol (B) Benzaldehyde (C) Adipic acid (D) Succinic acid
(62) The process involving heating of rubber with sulphur is called
(A) Galvanisation (B) Vulcanization (C) Bessemerisatiom (D) Sulphonation
(63) Terylene is made by polymerization of terephthalic acid with
(A) Ethylene glycol (B) Phenol (C) Ethanol (D) Catechol
(64) Teflon, styron and neoprene are all
(A) copolymers (B) Condensation polymers
(C) homopolymers (D) monomers
(65) Interparticle forces present in Nylon-66 are
(A) van der waals (B) Hydrogen bonding
(C) Dipole-dipole interactions (D) None of the above
(66) Soft drinks and baby feeding bottles are generally made up of
(A) polyester (B) polyurethane (C) Polyurea (D) Polyamide
(67) Polymer used in bullet proof glass is
(A) PMMA (B) Lexan (C) Nomex (D) Kevlar
(68) Which of the following is a constituent of nylon?
(A) Adipic acid (B) Styrene (C) Teflon (D) None of these
(69) Caprolactam polymerises to give
(A) Terylene (B) Teflon (C) Glyptal (D) Nylon-6
(70) Which of the following is a polyamide molecule?
(A) Terylene (B) Rayon (C) Nylon-6 (D) Polystrene
(71) A condensation polymer among the following is
(A) Dacron (B) PVC (C) Polystyrene (D) Teflon
(72) The catayst used for the polymerrization of olefins is
(A) Ziegler-natta catalyst (B) Wilkinson’s catalyst
(C) Pd- catalyst (D) Zeise’s salt complex
(73) Cellulose acetate is a
(A) natural polymer (B) semisynthetic polymer
(C) synthetic polymer (D) plasticier
(74) Teflon is a polymer of
(A) tetrafluoroethylene (B) tetraiodoethylene (C) tetrabromoethylene (D) tetrachloroethylene
(75) Natural rubber is which type of polymer?
(A) condensation of polymer (B) addition polymer
(C) co-ordination polymer (D) none of these
(78) Which is a protein?
(A) Nylon (B) Rayon (C) Natural silk (D) Terylene
(79) Natural rubber is a polymer of
(A) Isoprene (B) Styrene (C) Ethylene (D) Butadiene
(80) Which of the following is not an example of addition polymer?
(A) Polystyrene (B) Polyethylene (C) Polypropylene (D) Dacron
(81) Buna-S is obtained by the copolymerisation of butadiene and
(A) chloroprene (B) styrene (C) acrylonitrile (D) adipic acid
(82) Melmac is a polymer of melamine and
(A) glycerol (B) formaldehyde (C) cyclohexne (D) caprolactum
(83) Which of the following is a condensarion polymer?
(A) Polystyrene (B) PAN
(C) Neprene (D) Polyethleneglycol terephthalate
(84) Which of the following is a natural polymer?
(A) Bakelite (B) Cellulose (C) PVC (D) Nylon
(85) The monomer unit of PVC is
(A) Vinyl chloride (B) ethylene (C) chloroprene (D) acrylonitrile
(86) Which one is a synthetic polymer?
(A) Starch (B) Silk (C) Protein (D) Neoprene
(87) Natural rubber is
(A) polyisoprene (B) polyvinyl chloride (C) polychloroprene (D) polyfluoroethylene
(88) Which interparticle forces between linear chains in Nylon-66 are
(A) H-bonds (B) covalent bonds (C) Dacron (D) Glyptal
(89) Which of the following is common example of fibres?
(A) Bakelite (B) Buna-S (C) Nylon-66 (D) PVC
(90) The weakest interparticle forces are present in
(A) Thermosettin polymers (B) Thermoplastic polymers
(C) Fibres (D) elastomers
(91) Which of the following is an example of co-polymer?
(A) Buna-s (B) PAN (C) Polythene (D) PTFE
(92) Which of the following represents the example of homopolymer?
(A) PMMA (B) Bakelite (C) Glyptal (D) Nylon-66
(93) Polyacrylonitrile is an example of
(A) addition polymer (B) condensation polymer
(C) natural polymer (D) none of the above
(94) Caprolactum is used to prepare which of the following polymer
(A) Nylon-66 (B) Malamine (C) Nylon-6 (D) PMMA
(95) Artificial silk is
(A) nylon-6 (B) rayon (C) nylon-66 (D) none of these
(96) Natural silk is a
(A) polypeptide (B) polyacrylate (C) polyester (D) polysaccharide
(97) The process of vulcanization of rubber was introduced by
(A) Zeigler (B) MRF (C) Charles goodyear (D) Wohler
(98) A polymer of prop-2-2enenitrile is called
(A) Saran (B) Orlon (C) Dacron (D) Tetron
(99) copolymer is
(A) Nylon-6 (B) Nylon-66 (C) PMMA (D) Dacron
(100) Ebonite is
(A) Natural rubber (B) Synthetic rubber
(C) Higly vulcanized rubber (D) polypropene