M3 Materials
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- Q1
The prefix "poly" means?
on
many
two
sides
30s - Q2
SROMONERM
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a natural polymer?
wool
plastic
rubber
DNA
30s - Q4
Which of the following is a man-made material?
Synthetic fiber
Silk
Fats
Wool
30s - Q5
The prefix "mono" means?
many
one
a lot
more than one
30s - Q6
Made up of chains linked to each other.
Cross-linked
Branched polymer
Linear
30s - Q7
It is made up of single, long chains.
Linear
Cross-linked
Branched
30s - Q8
Name the polymer structure. (1 word)
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Name the polymer structure.
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Name the polymer structure. (1 word)
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Classify the following:
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Pipes, pipe fittings, wire and able casing.
PVC
PP
PTFE
PE
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Used as disposable cups and plates.
PE
PTFE
PS
Nylon
30s - Q14
It is used in the grocery stores, in shampoo and plastic bottles.
PVC
Nylon
Polypropene
Polyethene
30s - Q15
Ropes and parachutes.
PTFE
Nylon
PVC
Polychlroethene
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