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Card 26

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What is polymerisation?

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Card 27

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What is polymer poly(ethene), aka polythene, made from?

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Card 28

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What must the number of atoms be in a chemical reaction?

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Card 29

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What can chemists produce by choosing different monomers for the polymerisation process?

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Card 30

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What are the properties and uses of the polymer of chloroethene/tetrafluoroethene?

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Card 31

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What can polymerisation be used to create?

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Card 32

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Why have many traditional (natural) materials been replaced by polymers?

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Card 33

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What is are examples of a natural material being replaced by polymers?

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Card 34

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What do the properties of solid materials depend on?

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Card 35

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What are the molecules and atoms like in natural rubber?

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