Water is released during a polymerisation reaction - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 1 - 2010 - Paper 1
Question 1
Water is released during a polymerisation reaction.
Which monomer is likely to have been involved in the reaction?
(A) Ethene
(B) Glucose
(C) Styrene
(D) Vinyl chlor... show full transcript
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Which monomer is likely to have been involved in the reaction?
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In polymerization reactions where water is released, we are typically looking at condensation reactions, also known as step-growth polymerizations. Among the options provided:
Ethene (A) does not release water; it undergoes addition polymerization.
Glucose (B) undergoes condensation polymerization when it forms polysaccharides; thus, it is likely involved in a reaction that releases water.
Styrene (C) is involved in addition polymerization and does not release water.
Vinyl chloride (D) also undergoes addition polymerization and does not release water.
Based on this analysis, the most likely monomer involved in the reaction, releasing water, is Glucose.