Chapter 12: Problem 81
(a) What is a monomer? (b) Which of these molecules can be used as a monomer: ethanol, ethene (also called ethylene), methane?
Chapter 12: Problem 81
(a) What is a monomer? (b) Which of these molecules can be used as a monomer: ethanol, ethene (also called ethylene), methane?
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Covalent bonding occurs in both molecular and covalent network solids. Which of the following statements best explains why these two kinds of solids differ so greatly in their hardness and melting points? $$ \begin{array}{l}{\text { (a) The molecules in molecular solids have stronger covalent bonding than covalent-network solids do. }} \\ {\text { (b) The molecules in molecular solids are held together by weak intermolecular interactions. }}\end{array} $$ $$ \begin{array}{l}{\text { (c) The atoms in covalent-network solids are more polarizable than those in molecular solids. }} \\ {\text { (d) Molecular solids are denser than covalent-network solids. }}\end{array} $$
An ester is a compound formed by a condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol that eliminates a water molecule. Read the discussion of esters in Section 24.4 and then give. an example of a reaction forming an ester. How might this kind of reaction be extended to form a polymer (a polyester)?
Which of the following statements does not follow from the fact that the alkali metals have relatively weak metal-metal bonding? $$ \begin{array}{l}{\text { (a) The alkali metals are less dense than other metals. }} \\ {\text { (b) The alkali metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife. }} \\ {\text { (c) The alkali metals are more reactive than other metals. }} \\ {\text { (d) The alkali metals have higher melting points than }} \\ {\text { other metals. }} \\ {\text { (e) The alkali metals have lowization energies. }}\end{array} $$
Indicate whether the following statement is true or false: For an addition polymerization, there are no by-products of the reaction (assuming 100\(\%\) yield).
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