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Chapter E, Problem 4PP
Practice Problem E.4
Heating phthalic anhydride and glycerol together yields a polyester called a glyptal resin. A glyptal resin is especially rigid because the
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Predict the Product. Predict the major organic product(s) or reactant(s) for the following reactions. Please
use proper polymer notation and show one (1) repeat unit for the products.
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OH
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be
polymerize
polymerize
polymerize
Question: 2
Analysis of a sample of poryacrylonitrile shows that there are six lengths of chnins, with the
number of chains of each length shown in the table below. The molecular weight of the
acryłonitrile monomer is 53 g/mol. Calculate the following:
(a) The weight average molecular weight and degree of polymerization,
(b) The number average molecular weight and degree of polymerization.
Number
Of chains
Mean
Molecular
weight of
chains (g/mol)
3010
10,005
18,005
6010
17,005
9010
15,005
12,010
9005
15,010
4005
18,010
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Outline all the necessary reactions with the minimum number of steps required to synthesize tert-butyl pentanoate from alkenes. Show the different organic reactions needed, starting from the reaction of an alkene. There is 5 reactions.
For each reaction, you must name the type of reaction, the reactant(s), and the product(s).
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL) W/WILEYPLUS NEXT
Ch. E - Prob. 1PPCh. E - Practice Problem E.2
Transesterifications are...Ch. E - Practice Problem E.3
Kodel is another polyester...Ch. E - Practice Problem E.4 Heating phthalic anhydride...Ch. E - Prob. 5PPCh. E - Practice Problem E.6
The familiar “epoxy resins”...Ch. E - Practice Problem E.7 A typical polyurethane can be...Ch. E - Practice Problem E.8
Using a para-substituted...Ch. E - Practice Problem E.9
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