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Chemistry 5070 · Cambridge (CAIE) O Level

Polymers

35 past-paper questions on Polymers · examined 2020–2025.

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5070/11 · M/J · Q37 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

The structure of a condensation polymer is shown. Which two monomers form this polymer?

5070/12 · O/N · Q36 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

The diagram shows the repeat unit of a polymer. Which row shows the monomer and type of polymerisation involved in making this polymer?

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The diagram shows the repeat unit of a polymer. Which row shows the monomer and type of polymerisation involved in making this polymer?

5070/21 · O/N · Q7(c)(i) [2]Sign up to mark my answer →

Draw the structure of poly(ethene). Your structure should show two repeat units.

5070/21 · M/J · Q8(c)(i) [2]Sign up to mark my answer →

Draw the structure of the addition polymer of methylbut‑2‑enoate. Include at least two repeat units.

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State the mass of addition polymer made from 80 g of methylbut‑2‑enoate with a 100% yield. Explain your answer.

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Name the two types of monomer shown in Fig. 7.1 needed to make PET.

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Name the small molecule produced when the two monomers react to make PET.

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