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Ethene may be converted into poly(ethene). What type of reaction is this?

(A) Condensation (B) Hydrolysis

(C) Oxidation/reduction

(D) Polymerisation

2001:1
1
2
You have carried out a first-hand investigation to compare the reactivity of an alkene with its corresponding alkane.

(a) State the name of the alkene.

2002:16(a)
1

(b) Outline a procedure to compare the reactivity of this alkene with its corresponding alkane.

2002:16(b)
2

(c) Describe the results obtained from this first-hand investigation and include relevant chemical equations.

2002:16(c)
3
3
Explain why alkanes and their corresponding alkenes have similar physical properties, but very different chemical properties.

2002:17
3
4
Which polymer is made by the polymerisation of methyl methacrylate?

CH3
H2C= C—COOCH3 methyl methacrylate

2003:11
1
5
The flowchart shows the production of polyethylene.

(b) Describe Process Y.

2003:17(b)
3
6
A sample of polyethylene was produced by Process Y. The following graph shows the distribution of molecular weights of polymer molecules in the sample.

(c) Why is a range of molecular weights observed?

2003:17(c)
1
7
Write a balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of ethanol.
2003:22(a)
1

8
25.0 mL of 0.12 mol L−1 standard barium hydroxide solution was titrated with nitric acid. The results are recorded in the table.

Titration
Volume of nitric acid used
(mL)
1
20.4
2
18.1
3
18.2
4
18.1

(a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of barium hydroxide with nitric acid.

2003:23(a)
1
9
The structures of two commercially significant monomers are shown.

(a) Identify the common name of ONE of the monomers
2004:17(a)
1

(b) The uses of polymers are dependent on their properties. 3

Discuss this statement with reference to a polymer made from one of the above monomers.

2004:17(b)
3

(c) Draw the

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