Chemistry, asked by varungaur8847, 1 year ago

Large molecules such as polythene and polystyrene contains?

Answers

Answered by manojsah7631
2

Polymer is a term used to describe large molecules consisting of repeating structural units (monomers) connected by covalent chemical bonds.

For example: ethene can polymerise to form polyethene, which is also called polythene; styrene can polymerise to form polystyrene

Answered by guruu99
0

Answer:

Many smaller molecules known as monomers joins to form larger molecules like polythene and polystyrene. To create a polymer, these monomers are joined in a pattern that repeats. Long chains of the monomer, ethylene are used to create polythene, where as long chains of the monomer, styrene are used to create polystyrene. By a process known as polymerization, which is a chemical reaction that creates a bond between the monomers, the monomers are joined together.

Examples of synthetic polymers, or molecules created artificially by people includes polythene and polystyrene. They have many various uses, ranging from medical supplies to packaging materials. They are also employed in the production of numerous other goods, including plastics, paints, and adhesives.

The structure of the polymer determines the properties. Both polythene and polystyrene are chemical, heat, and water resistant so they are used in products that need to be heat or water resistant.

Insulation is also done with the use of polythene and polystyrene because they both are considered to be excellent insulators and can help keep heat in or out of a substance or object. Because of their light weight, they are frequently used in products that must be both light and strong.

To know more about polythene

https://brainly.in/question/24469586

To know more about polymers

https://brainly.in/question/37716793

#SPJ3

Similar questions