but do the two monomers combine to give that dimer? i cant remember off the top of my head, i went with d like most people(B) is clearly the answer. A condensation polymer can be two monomers long (dimer).
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but do the two monomers combine to give that dimer? i cant remember off the top of my head, i went with d like most people(B) is clearly the answer. A condensation polymer can be two monomers long (dimer).
Exactly, a dimer, which is not a polymer. A polymer has many units.(B) is clearly the answer. A condensation polymer can be two monomers long (dimer).
Apparently a dimer is considered a polymer of degree 2, even if it's formed from two dissimilar monomers that make it.Exactly, a dimer, which is not a polymer. A polymer has many units.
I highly doubt this would be the case in our exam but I guess it's not beyond the Board.Apparently a dimer is considered a polymer of degree 2, even if it's formed from two dissimilar monomers that make it.
A dimer is an oligomer, not a polymer. In a polymer, the number of monomers is not fixed.(B) is clearly the answer. A condensation polymer can be two monomers long (dimer).
"In chemistry, an oligomer is a molecular complex that consists of a few monomer units, in contrast to a polymer, where the number of monomers is, in principle, not limited."I just decidied to do a wiki search, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimer_(chemistry). Answer is probably in fact B for q11.
A, C, CGUYSSS, who knows the definite answers to multiple choice: 10,15,19 ?
D, C, CGUYSSS, who knows the definite answers to multiple choice: 10,15,19 ?
wtf was it citric?? Hoenstly was it citric??how many marks am i going to lose for reading citric acid as acetic acid for the 4 mark titration calculation question?
Yepwtf was it citric?? Hoenstly was it citric??
yeah man, i'm not trolling. i just threw way my hopes of getting a band 6 cos of that question aha.wtf was it citric?? Hoenstly was it citric??
I got 0.181 (3sf.) lolWhat did people get for that question? I definitely used citric, and 0.060 mol/L rings a bell for some reason. Anyone want to confirm/disagree?