Thank you for taking the time to do this and to have it available for free, its really helped me get my head around my final assignment for BTEC Dental Technology !!
quick question: should the alkenes in the addition polymerisation reaction not have an n on the LHS of it so that the equation looks like; n(alkene) -> (polymer)_n ( _ for subscript). I think it makes more sense because you cannot make a polymer chain of n length from 1 alkene molecule. Thanks
Thank you for taking the time to do this and to have it available for free, its really helped me get my head around my final assignment for BTEC Dental Technology !!
greattt video and very clear explanation! thank you for sharing this video with us!
Congratulations! Excellent explanation.
but it is so blurr
Great video
Great video! I finally feel a little more solid on polymers for my chemistry final tomorrow. Thank you so much!
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How was your exam
My IGCSE exams are on May 4
you made it look v easy..thankyouuu
Thank you for sharing 🤠
quick question: should the alkenes in the addition polymerisation reaction not have an n on the LHS of it so that the equation looks like; n(alkene) -> (polymer)_n ( _ for subscript). I think it makes more sense because you cannot make a polymer chain of n length from 1 alkene molecule. Thanks
4:22 how are there 6 carbons in total on the left and only 5 on the right (first example)
Idk sorry
Thank you very much,sir
Very helpful, thanks!
thx :)