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Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

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Page 1: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

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Page 2: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen

and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched,

cyclic (ring shaped) or polymers. (see below)

- All hydrocarbons are organic compounds.

Organic Compound = a compound that contains carbon atoms.

– (Exceptions are CO2 , CO, diamond, graphite, etc.)

Page 3: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

CombustionCombustion Of Hydrocarbons Of Hydrocarbons

- Combustion is a type of chemical reaction.-Hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas (burns) and forms carbon dioxide and water vaporEx. C2H6 + O2 CO2 + H2O *Balance the equation!

Page 4: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

A “polymer” is something made of many units.

“mer” = each link in the chain or single unit.

(monomer) mono = “one”

(polymer) poly = “many”

Page 5: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

- Many monomers bond together to form a long chain, called a “polymer”.

-A single Covalent bond shares 2 electrons, and hold polymers together.

- when hydrogen atoms bond to carbon atoms, the compound is called a “hydrocarbon”.

Page 6: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Types ofTypes of MonomersMonomers::

Page 7: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

POLYMERS can be Natural or Synthetic • Natural is made by nature.

• commonly made by plants.

• Commonly made of the elements; – C, H, O, + N, F, P, S, Cl, Br, & I

• Uses = cotton, rubber, starch, cellulose,

fiber, glycogen.

• Synthetic means “man made”

or not found in nature.

• UsesUses = plastics, rubber, carpet

fibers, styrofoam

speaking of plastics….

Page 8: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

High Density & Low Density Plastics

• High density plastics are stronger, with a greater tensile strength and more

abrasion resistant than low density plastics.

• High density plastics examples = black construction bags

• Low density plastics examples = grocery bags.

Page 9: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

LDPE– More flexible and soft– Not as strong– More branches

HDPE -long chains

-more rigid

-can be regularly packed

Page 10: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Recycling plastics… What does that little number in the triangle mean?

• Resin code- identifies the type of plastic used

Page 11: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Thermoplastics

• Don’t undergo a chemical change

in composition when heated

• Can be re-melted and reshaped again and again

• Are recyclable

Page 12: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Thermosetting plastics

• Can melt and take shape only once

• Heat (or chemicals) causes a cross-linking process and forms a rigid plastic

• Can’t be recycled but can be reused

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a. Weak bonds; molecules slide past each other when heated

b. Stronger (cross-linked) bonds; rigid structure even when heated

Page 14: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Vulcanization

• Is an example of thermosetting

• Sulfur is added to rubber and is then heated

• Cross-links form

• Vulcanized rubber is durable and elastic (think car tires)

Page 15: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Biopolymers

• Produced by living things

• Common example is cellulose (in cotton, wood, etc.)

• Can be used for plastics

-biomass from crops can be used to produce polyethylene

Page 16: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Play the game!

• Cut out the slides that follow and place them into the following categories:

• Natural polymer

• Artificial (manmade) polymer

Page 17: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

• Wool (from the protein keratin, a polymer)

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• Glucose and Cellulose

– The polymer cellulose is made up of the monomer glucose. Each year, plants synthesize over 1 trillion tons of cellulose, making it one of the most common naturally occurring polymers

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Glucose/carbohydrates

Page 20: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

• Lipids (fats/vegetable oils)Fatty acids make up saturated/unsaturated fats

Page 21: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

Amino acids/proteins

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Hydrocarbon gases used for fuel

Page 23: Hydrocarbons: & Polymers:. A Hydrocarbon is a compound that is mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons may be linear or branched, cyclic.

• Nylon

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• Kevlar

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• Vulcanized rubber

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• Polyethylene (from petroleum)

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• Polystyrene