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Learn the basics about thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers, when learning about polymers as a part of organic chemistry.
A polymer is a macromolecule made of many monomers, or repeating units.
The properties of these polymers depend on a variety of factors - the monomer unit, the linkages between each monomer that link the monomers together, and the intermolecular and intramolecular forces that exist between polymers.
In this video, we will learn about two classes of polymers - thermosoftening polymers and thermosetting polymers.
The term “plastics” is used to describe a wide range of polymers made of monomers derived from the products obtained from the fractional distillation of crude oil.
Polyethene, polypropene, and polyvinyl chloride are thermosoftening polymers. This means that they soften when heated - when soft and in liquid form, they can be moulded into many different shapes.
These plastics are used to make many everyday items, such as window and door frames, pipes, wiring insulation, and waterproof clothing items, to name just a few. This is made possible because the polymers are not linked together. The polymers can slide over one another, making items made from them soft and flexible.
These polymers interact only by weak intermolecular forces, and can therefore be separated rather easily when heated, giving them relatively low melting points.
Other thermosoftening polymers include polystyrene and polytetrafluoroethylene.
Thermosetting polymers, on the other hand, do not soften when heated. Thermosetting polymers are cross-linked to one another. The presence of cross-links hardens the overall structure. A good example of a thermosetting polymer is vulcanised rubber. Rubber tapped from Para rubber trees is a polymer of isoprene monomers. On its own, it is a runny white liquid that can be processed to make latex gloves, balloons, and erasers. It is also used to make bicycle and car tires, though it has to be vulcanised first.
In the vulcanisation process, sulfur is added so disulfide bridges link the polymers together.
The presence of these cross-linkages greatly increases its strength and therefore it does not soften easily when heated.
Other examples of thermosetting polymers include Bakelite used to make old TV sets, and certain types of strong glue.
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@kajinarasingarawo7257
@kajinarasingarawo7257 6 лет назад
Thank you so much. This video is greatly appreciated. I finally got the topic. Grateful.
@rubenlg00
@rubenlg00 6 лет назад
Very interesting! I wish I had found this video a while ago, it explains with ease the concepts of thermoplastics and thermosetting. Great job guys.
@Official_Yuvi01
@Official_Yuvi01 3 года назад
Hi
@the_blockbuster3546
@the_blockbuster3546 5 лет назад
At 2:40 plz tell me what it actually is? U spoke polytetraethylene and wrote polytetraethene. Plz inform me
@paintgirl1442
@paintgirl1442 4 года назад
your voice is clear. thank you so much. this helps a lot. especially in my studies:) thank you!
@fuseschool
@fuseschool 4 года назад
Glad it helps!
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 3 года назад
@@fuseschool her voice may be clear BUT her Pronunciation SUCKS ... she hasnt done a video where she doesnt miss pronounce a word in it ... such as cryo being said as cairo ... or softening said with a hard t instead of a soft t ... or iodine where she uses a LONG I instead of the correct short I ... she is USELESS. ALL of the videos she speaks in have errors of this type and all of them need to be redone WITHOUT her voice being used at all
@bellerilley5618
@bellerilley5618 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@professor7296
@professor7296 8 лет назад
Nice Appreciate
@madikoorynbay9198
@madikoorynbay9198 3 года назад
Thank you for helpful video)
@fuseschool
@fuseschool 3 года назад
You are welcome! Glad it was helpful!
@snehawankar3090
@snehawankar3090 8 лет назад
Thanx
@epiphamas
@epiphamas 6 лет назад
sof-ten?
@amitdixit51
@amitdixit51 5 лет назад
Good
@vansharora9154
@vansharora9154 3 года назад
WHOAH, you have a very strong american accent
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 3 года назад
and extremely poor pronunciation ... totally useless to do ANY educational video's ...
@macmediaagency
@macmediaagency 5 лет назад
i didnt sign out
@MolotovWithLux
@MolotovWithLux 5 лет назад
#accesstoenergy
@macmediaagency
@macmediaagency 5 лет назад
i like grass
@macmediaagency
@macmediaagency 5 лет назад
and you cannot lie
@lolalove786
@lolalove786 8 лет назад
I have one of the worst chemistry teacher ever!!! she has this accent that we can't even understand and then has the nerve to have an attitude when you ask her to repeat... I'm so down with her... you are practically my new teacher. thank you. love the video
@lolalove786
@lolalove786 8 лет назад
so done with her***
@fuseschool
@fuseschool 8 лет назад
+Hannah Mirza Our videos are here to help, and you can move at the speed you want to - you cannot pause your teacher to think about things, but you can pause a video! Good luck with your Chemistry.
@lolalove786
@lolalove786 8 лет назад
+The Fuse School - Global Education thank you. just did my chemistry test question in class and there was a 6 mark question about polymers and I got the full marks. ❤
@cloudqbaby3101
@cloudqbaby3101 3 года назад
miaow miaow
@macmediaagency
@macmediaagency 5 лет назад
polymers oooooooooh sxy
@cloudqbaby3101
@cloudqbaby3101 3 года назад
L?????!!!!!
@carrotfarmer1
@carrotfarmer1 3 года назад
When you said polyethene, did you mean polyethylene? Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems like polyethene doesn't exist. Useful video though.
@fuseschool
@fuseschool 3 года назад
Polyethene is IUPAC's name for polyethylene 🙂
@carrotfarmer1
@carrotfarmer1 3 года назад
@@fuseschool Ok that explains it. all good.
@jhalaparmeshwariba6862
@jhalaparmeshwariba6862 3 года назад
@@fuseschool true
@sepahanpolymer4398
@sepahanpolymer4398 6 лет назад
types of polymers انواع پلیمر و مقایسه کوپلیمر و هموپلیمر ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aT76SqbS7wY.html
@thegoodlydragon7452
@thegoodlydragon7452 8 лет назад
Good video. Though one point of criticism. You may not be a native English speaker, but the T in soften is silent.
@prasadpalla8681
@prasadpalla8681 5 лет назад
Different people have different accents
@prasadpalla8681
@prasadpalla8681 5 лет назад
Different people have different accents
@leeroyshouse
@leeroyshouse 4 года назад
who else thought this sounded like Eva Gutowski?
@Biggest_baller
@Biggest_baller 2 года назад
YEAH LMAO
@musaddiqofficial7655
@musaddiqofficial7655 5 лет назад
Get to the point! 🤬
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 3 года назад
ok the person doing this video needs to learn how to pronounce words ... she has made a pronunciation mistake or 12 on EVERY video ... cryo is said like cry oh ... not CAIRO ... softening has a soft T meaning it is NOT said ... yet she says it every time ... redo ALL of her videos ..
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