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Modern Material Science And Engineering 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. All issues related to bonding in polymers including primary and secondary bonding - branching - formations of networks - and end groups
melt spinning
constitution
block copolymers
number average molecular weight Mn
2. One type of polymer that contains at least 85% of polyacrylonitrile PAN
structural unit
relative molecular mass RMM
acrylic
mutual termination
3. Polymer made up of two of more differenet monomers covalently bonded together
alternating copolymers
additives
nylon
copolymer
4. Stiff and extremely inert polymer - low cost - chemical and moisture resistant - outdoor stability
polyviyl chloride PVC
syndiotactic dyad
viscose process
coloring agents
5. Peice of the extrusion apparatus that is used as a filter to separate unmelted particles - dirt - and other solid contaminants from the molten polymer
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
block copolymers
screen pack
6. Number of repeat/structural units in a polymer chain
polyamides
asymetric
degree of polymerization DPn
polypphenylene terephyhalamide PPTA
7. Polymers with low melting poins due to the lack of covalent bonding between adjacent chains. such polymers can be repeatedly melted and re- formed
mutual termination
polyamides
polymers
thermoplastics
8. Part of the extrusion apparatus that contains a heated screw which is used to melt the polymer and the polymer forward into the next chamber
barrel
degree of polymerization DPn
functional groups
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
9. Polymers that can stretch by 200% or more and still return to their original length when released; polyurethatnes and the aliphatic thermosets(rubbers)
configuration
elastomers
eclipsed conformation/ cis - conformation
staggered conformation
10. Conformation in which the largest substituents are offset by 180
extruder
petroleum
thermoplastics
trans - conformation
11. Sylon - transparent - shatter proof - biocompatible - hockey rinks - taillights - implants
tacticity
poly- p- phenylene benzobisoxazole PBO
conformation
polyviyl chloride PVC
12. Configuration of a substituent in a polymer - in which the substituent is located on the same side of the polymer chain in all repeating units
weight average molecular weight Mw
oligomers
fillers
isotactic dan
13. Term used to represent the average molecular weight of a sample containing a wide range of polymer chain lengths. this term is used to avoid confusion between the number average and the weight molecular average weight
viscose process
relative molecular mass RMM
glass transition temperature Tg
polymer backbone
14. Polymers in which one chain of a particular monomer is attached as a side to a chain of another chain of monomer
graft copolymers
gauche conformation
side groups/ substituents
number average molecular weight Mn
15. Form of the molecular weight of a sample of polymer chains determined by dividing the mass of the specimen by total number of mols present; always less than weight average molecular weight; all molecules regardless of size correlate well with Mn
termination
copolymer
number average molecular weight Mn
free radical
16. Carbon atom capable of multiple configurations due to four different substituents
quenching
asymetric
configuration
fillers
17. Part of the extrusion apparatus that hols a large quantity of polymer pellets as they are fed into the barrel
dyes
hopper
configuration
branching
18. An acid and an alcohol
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
number average molecular weight Mn
plasticizers
dyes
19. Polymer that is made up a single repeat unit
vulcanization
extruder
homopolymer
additives
20. Coloring agents that do not dissolve into the polymer
pigments
relative molecular mass RMM
number average molecular weight Mn
hopper
21. Conformation that occurs when the largest substituent in a molecule are offset by 60
block copolymers
number average molecular weight Mn
stabilizers
gauche conformation
22. Formation of a polymer that occurs when two potentially reactive end groups on a polymer react to form a new covalent bond between the polymer chain. this reaction also forms a byproduct - which is typically water
acrylic
screen pack
polyamides
step- growth/condensation polymerization
23. Technique used to make rayon - which involves treating cellulose from wood or cotton with alkali and extruding it through a spinneret
dyes
plyacrylonitrile PAN
conformation
viscose process
24. Polymers comprised of two or more different monomers - which attach to the polymer chain in no particular order of pattern
random copolymers
weight average molecular weight Mw
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
vinyl monomer
25. Polymers that cannot be repeatedly melted and re- formed due to strong covalent bonding between chains
hopper
trans - conformation
shot size
thermosets
26. Formation of a plymer that occurs when two potentially reactive end groups on a polymer react to form a new covalent bond between the polymer chains. this reaction also forms a biproduct - usually water
graft copolymers
condensation/step- growth polymerization
structural unit
aramid
27. Second stage of polymerization process during which the polymer chain begins to go as monomers are added to the chain
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
polyamides
propagation
rayon
28. High distance- dependent bonding between adjacent polymer chains; usually includes hydrogen bonding - dipoles - and van der waals
branching
secondary bonding
vulcanization
viscose process
29. Smallest repeating unit in a polymer. aka repeat unit
screen pack
graft copolymers
structural unit
cracking
30. Polymers comprised of two or more different monomer units that attach to the chain in an alternating pattern A-B-A-B...
branching
melt spinning
alternating copolymers
vinyl monomer
31. Double bounded organic molecule used to begin addition polymerization
petroleum
relative molecular mass RMM
blends
vinyl monomer
32. Term associate with blown - film apparatus - which indicated the point at which the molecules develop a more crystalline orientation around the bubble of air
tow
freeze line
condensation/step- growth polymerization
number average molecular weight Mn
33. Type of plymer processing similar to extrusion but can be used to develop parts with complex shapes rapidly
solution spinning
tow
injection molding
gauche conformation
34. Broad category of polymers that includes polymers containing urethane linkages
pigments
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
polyurethanes
alternating copolymers
35. Relative configuration of adjecent asymmetric carbons
primary bonding
tacticity
random copolymers
free radical
36. Long chain polymers that contain at least 85% of an ester of a substituted aromatic carboxylic acid. these fibers are strong and can dyed or made transpared
plasticizers
secondary bonding
asymetric
polyesters
37. Porcess of breaking large organic hydrocarbons into smaller molecules
polymer backbone
screen pack
cracking
syndiotactic dyad
38. Specific arrangements of atoms that cause organic compounds to behave in predictable ways
freeze line
atactic
functional groups
shot size
39. Molecules added to a polymer to enhance or alter specific properties or molecules added to concrete for purposed other than altering a specific property
cracking
stabilizers
primary termination
additives
40. Second- order thermodynamic transition in which the onset of large scale chain mobility occures in polymers. Bellow Tg the polymer is glasslike and brittle. above Tg the polymer becomes rubbery and flexible
homopolymer
glass transition temperature Tg
petroleum
acrylic
41. Softening agents
random copolymers
tacticity
plasticizers
extruder
42. Covalently bonded chains of molecules with small monomer units repeated from end to end
quenching
polymers
dyes
acrylic
43. Refers to the spatial geometry of the main chain carbon and substituents that can be changed by rotation and flexural motion
asymetric
stabilizers
tacticity
conformation
44. Pigments or dyes that change the way light is absorbed or reflected by a polymer
oligomers
coloring agents
atactic
stabilizers
45. Formation of side chains along the backbone; presence of branches disrupts the interactions beween adjacent chains; lowering the tensile strength - melting point - stiffness - crystallinity - and density
spinneret
branching
isotactic dan
polymers
46. Plexiglas - lucite - transparent - shatterproof - biocompatible - hockey rinks - taillights - implants
free radical
additives
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
relative molecular mass RMM
47. Occurs when substituent are directly aligned - causing substantial repulsion between the substituents and an unfavorable conformation.
eclipsed conformation/ cis - conformation
plasticizers
rayon
functionality
48. Covalent bonding of the polymer backbone and side groups
hopper
primary bonding
constitution
quenching
49. Two or more polymers mechanically mixed together but without covalent bonding between them
polyamides
blends
random copolymers
hopper
50. One method of expressing the molecular weight of sample of polymers with averaging based on weight; this method is more useful when large molecules in the sample dominate the behavior
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
melt spinning
spinneret
weight average molecular weight Mw