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POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS? A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

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Page 1: POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS?  A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

POLYMERS

Amber Sager

Page 2: POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS?  A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

WHAT ARE POLYMERS?

A polymer is a large molecule formed by the

covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

Page 3: POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS?  A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

HOW ARE THEY FORMED?

An addition polymer forms when unsaturated

monomers react to form a polymer.

Condensation polymers are formed by the head-to-

tail joining of monomer units.

Page 4: POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS?  A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

EXAMPLE'S OF POLYMERS

Credit Card

Nylons

Parachutes

Cookware

Liquid-absorbing crystals

Take out containers

Page 5: POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS?  A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

MORE EXAMPLE’S

Bottles

Spandex Clothing

Construction/Remodeling

Glasses

Hair Products

Page 6: POLYMERS Amber Sager. WHAT ARE POLYMERS?  A polymer is a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating smaller molecules.

DNA AND POLYMERS

DNA and Polymers are related. They are related

because a polymer is a large molecule made up of

numerous smaller molecules linked together. A DNA

strand is a chain consisting of numerous nucleotides

linked together

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NYLON

The long polymer chain is formed by the successive

attachment of the carboxyl group of one molecule of

the monomer to the amino group of the next

monomer by the formation of an amide bond.

The melted polymer can be spun into very fine, yet

very strong, fibers. Nylon fibers are used for

carpeting, tire cord, fishing lines, sheer hosiery, and

textiles. Nylon is also molded into gears, bearings,

and zippers.

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WORK CITED

http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com

www.google.com