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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. Molecule containing a highly reactive unpaired electron
free radical
isotactic dan
dyes
homopolymer
2. Polymers comprised of two or more different monomer units that attach to the chain in an alternating pattern A-B-A-B...
termination
dyes
structural unit
alternating copolymers
3. Covalently bonded chains of molecules with small monomer units repeated from end to end
pigments
polymers
initiation
polyviyl chloride PVC
4. 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
branching
polyviyl chloride PVC
polypphenylene terephyhalamide PPTA
extruder
5. Specified weight of a polymer that is injected into the mold at the end of the barrel during the injection molding process
stabilizers
vinyl monomer
homopolymer
shot size
6. 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
number average molecular weight Mn
random copolymers
configuration
end groups
7. Polymer made up of two of more differenet monomers covalently bonded together
polypphenylene terephyhalamide PPTA
hopper
copolymer
die
8. Simple polymeric material produced as pellets in large quantities
block copolymers
copolymer
gauche conformation
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
9. Plexiglas - lucite - transparent - shatterproof - biocompatible - hockey rinks - taillights - implants
atactic
blends
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
polyesters
10. Additives whose primary purpose is to reduce the final cost of the product
initiation
dyes
conformation
fillers
11. Polymers comprised of two or more different monomers that attach to the chain in long runs of one type of monomer - followed by another monomer AAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBAAAAAAAA
stabilizers
constitution
block copolymers
screen pack
12. Process by which chemical cross - linkages can form between adjacent polymer chains - strengthening the material without significantly damaging its elastic properties
secondary bonding
step- growth/condensation polymerization
vulcanization
blends
13. 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
polymer backbone
weight average molecular weight Mw
polyamides
graft copolymers
14. Second stage of polymerization process during which the polymer chain begins to go as monomers are added to the chain
polyamides
propagation
polyesters
block copolymers
15. Coloring agent that is dissolved directly into the polymer - causing the polymer to change color
homopolymer
primary bonding
dyes
relative molecular mass RMM
16. Low- molecular- weight building blocks repeated in the polymer chain
monomers
shot size
gauche conformation
acrylic
17. Two or more polymers mechanically mixed together but without covalent bonding between them
blends
acrylic
dyes
cracking
18. Softening agents
shot size
termination
plasticizers
trans - conformation
19. Polymers that contain amide (- N-) groups in the chain
mutual termination
polyamides
poly- p- phenylene benzobisoxazole PBO
pigments
20. Atoms attached to the polymer backbone.
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
side groups/ substituents
rayon
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
21. Coloring agents that do not dissolve into the polymer
monomers
trans - conformation
pigments
functionality
22. Additives that cause swelling - which allows the polymer chains to slide past one another more easily - making the polymer softer and more pliable. also used to decrease the viscosity of cement paste to make it easier to flow
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
polyamides
plasticizers
stabilizers
23. Refers to the spatial geometry of the main chain carbon and substituents that can be changed by rotation and flexural motion
branching
propagation
petroleum
conformation
24. One type of polymer that contains at least 85% of polyacrylonitrile PAN
acrylic
additives
end groups
elastomers
25. Covalent bonding of the polymer backbone and side groups
graft copolymers
staggered conformation
primary bonding
poly- p- phenylene benzobisoxazole PBO
26. Process of pushing polymers through a spinneret and winding the solidified fibers onto a tow - which imposes a shear stress on the fibers upstream as they emerge from the spinneret
die
melt spinning
block copolymers
hopper
27. Stiff and extremely inert polymer - low cost - chemical and moisture resistant - outdoor stability
nylon
gauche conformation
homopolymer
polyviyl chloride PVC
28. All issues related to bonding in polymers including primary and secondary bonding - branching - formations of networks - and end groups
copolymer
petroleum
plyacrylonitrile PAN
constitution
29. Part of the extrusion apparatus that hols a large quantity of polymer pellets as they are fed into the barrel
spinneret
polyamides
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
hopper
30. An acid and an alcohol
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
isotactic dan
fillers
acrylic
31. Term associate with blown - film apparatus - which indicated the point at which the molecules develop a more crystalline orientation around the bubble of air
elastomers
primary bonding
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
freeze line
32. High distance- dependent bonding between adjacent polymer chains; usually includes hydrogen bonding - dipoles - and van der waals
graft copolymers
monomers
secondary bonding
shot size
33. Carbon atom capable of multiple configurations due to four different substituents
constitution
conformation
mutual termination
asymetric
34. Is not asymetric and cannot have multiple configurations
any carbon with double bonds or repeated substituents
thermoplastics
monomers
tacticity
35. Double bounded organic molecule used to begin addition polymerization
free radical
viscose process
weight average molecular weight Mw
vinyl monomer
36. Last step in the polymerization process - which occurs when the free radical of a polymer chain joins the free radical on an end group
primary termination
spinneret
step- growth/condensation polymerization
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
37. One of the two different types of termination in the polymerization process. during this type of termination - the free radicals from two different polymer chains join to end the propogation process
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
rayon
structural unit
mutual termination
38. 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
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
atactic
spinneret
relative molecular mass RMM
39. Terminating a condensation/step- growth polymerization reaction by adding a material with only one functional group
plyacrylonitrile PAN
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
quenching
condensation/step- growth polymerization
40. Circular - stationary block with small holes through which molten polymer can flow to take the shape of a fiber
tow
freeze line
random copolymers
spinneret
41. 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
viscose process
condensation/step- growth polymerization
additives
conformation
42. Conformation in which the largest substituents are offset by 180
freeze line
trans - conformation
glass transition temperature Tg
plyacrylonitrile PAN
43. Number of bonds a molecule has formed
conformation
functionality
tacticity
pigments
44. Covalently bonded atoms which are usualy carbon - that comprise the center of the polymer chain.
tow
polymer backbone
trans - conformation
syndiotactic dyad
45. Additives that improve a polymer's resistance to variable that cause bonds to rupture - such as heat and light
asymetric
initiation
stabilizers
glass transition temperature Tg
46. Part of the polymer processing apparatus through which the polymer is pushed - causing the polymer to form a simple shape - such as a rod or tube
relative molecular mass RMM
propagation
melt spinning
die
47. Broad category of polymers that includes polymers containing urethane linkages
polyurethanes
thermoplastics
dyes
polyamides
48. Polymers with low melting poins due to the lack of covalent bonding between adjacent chains. such polymers can be repeatedly melted and re- formed
additives
homopolymer
barrel
thermoplastics
49. Polymers in which one chain of a particular monomer is attached as a side to a chain of another chain of monomer
mutual termination
polymer backbone
graft copolymers
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
50. Spatial arrangement of substituents around the main chain carbon atom that can be altered only by the breaking of bonds
elastomers
configuration
copolymer
block copolymers