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Polymer Chapter Questions and Answers | Applied Chemistry for Engineering 1st Year Students
Here we have listed some questions and answers of polymer chapter of applied chemistry or engineering chemistry book –
1. What is thermosetting plastic (or polymer)?
Answer:
Thermosetting plastics are polymers that, once hardened by heat or chemical action, cannot be softened again. They undergo permanent chemical changes.
Example: Bakelite, Melamine.
2. Write short notes on thermosetting plastic and its use.
Answer:
Thermosetting plastics become permanently hard when heated and molded. They do not soften again on reheating.
Uses: Used for making switches, handles of utensils, and electric plugs.
3. How thermosetting plastic differs from thermoplastic resin (i.e., polymers)?
Answer:
| Property | Thermoplastic | Thermosetting Plastic |
|---|---|---|
| Softening | Softens on heating | Does not soften on reheating |
| Reuse | Can be remolded | Cannot be remolded |
| Bond type | Weak intermolecular forces | Strong cross-linked structure |
| Example | PVC, Polythene | Bakelite, Melamine |
4. Give one example of each of thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic. Mention their uses.
Answer:
- Thermoplastic: PVC – used for pipes and wires.
- Thermosetting: Bakelite – used for switches and plugs.
5. Write down the starting material of polythene.
Answer:
Starting material: Ethylene (C₂H₄).
6. Write down the structural formula of Teflon.
Answer:
Formula: (–CF₂–CF₂–)ₙ
Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
7. What is Teflon and mention its uses.
Answer:
Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a polymer of tetrafluoroethylene.
Uses: Non-stick cookware coating, electrical insulation, gaskets, and seals.
8. What is PVC and mention its uses.
Answer:
PVC stands for Polyvinyl Chloride, a thermoplastic polymer.
Uses: Used for pipes, cable insulation, and synthetic leather.
9. PVC is a polymer of —
Answer:
Vinyl chloride (CH₂=CHCl).
10. What is the basic component of PVC?
Answer:
Basic component: Vinyl chloride monomer.
11. What is synthetic fibre?
Answer:
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres prepared from chemical substances like petrochemicals.
Examples: Nylon, Rayon, Polyester.
12. Name the raw materials used for the manufacture of Terylene.
Answer:
Raw materials: Ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid.
13. Name the raw materials used for the manufacture of Nylon 6.
Answer:
Raw material: Caprolactam.
14. What is the starting material for preparation of Nylon 6,6?
Answer:
Starting materials: Hexamethylenediamine and Adipic acid.
15. Write short notes on Bakelite and its uses.
Answer:
Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic made from phenol and formaldehyde.
Uses: Used for switches, handles, radio cases, and electrical fittings.
16. Write down the preparation and use of Bakelite.
Answer:
Preparation: By the condensation of phenol with formaldehyde in presence of an acid or base catalyst.
Use: Electrical goods and heat-resistant articles.
17. Write down two important uses of Bakelite.
Answer:
- Electrical switches and plugs
- Handles of utensils and radio cases.
18. What is vulcanisation? What is its importance?
Answer:
Vulcanisation: The process of heating raw rubber with sulfur to improve its strength and elasticity.
Importance: Increases hardness, tensile strength, and resistance to heat and wear.
19. Name the compound used in the vulcanisation of rubber.
Answer:
Compound: Sulphur (S₈).
20. Write short notes on vulcanisation.
Answer:
It is the process of heating natural rubber with 3–5% sulfur at about 140°C to form cross-links between rubber chains, improving elasticity and durability.
21. Mention some drawbacks of natural rubber.
Answer:
- Softens in heat and becomes brittle in cold.
- Easily attacked by oils and organic solvents.
- Poor resistance to oxidation and ozone.
22. Write short notes on Neoprene.
Answer:
Neoprene is a synthetic rubber obtained by polymerization of chloroprene.
Uses: Used for hoses, belts, and oil-resistant rubber goods.
23. Name the raw materials for the manufacture of Buna-S.
Answer:
Raw materials: Styrene and Butadiene.
24. Write short notes on Buna-S.
Answer:
Buna-S is a synthetic rubber made by copolymerization of butadiene and styrene.
Uses: Used in tyres, footwear, and conveyor belts.
25. Write short notes on silicone and its uses.
Answer:
Silicones are polymers of organosilicon compounds having Si–O–Si linkages.
Uses: Lubricants, waterproofing materials, and electrical insulators.
26. What is silicone? What is its use?
Answer:
Silicone is a polymer containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms with organic groups attached to silicon.
Uses: Used in sealants, lubricants, medical implants, and cosmetics.
