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In terms of structure, how do thermosoftening polymers differ from thermosetting polymers?

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Using materials

Question

  1. A. Thermosoftening polymers have a linear structure, while thermosetting polymers have a branched structure.
  2. B. Thermosoftening polymers have a cross-linked structure, while thermosetting polymers have a linear structure.
  3. C. Thermosoftening polymers consist of long chains, while thermosetting polymers have a network of cross-links.
  4. D. Thermosoftening polymers are made of small molecules, while thermosetting polymers are made of large molecules.

Answer

The correct option is Thermosoftening polymers consist of long chains, while thermosetting polymers have a network of cross-links.. This answer is correct because it matches the approved learning objective to explain the difference between thermosoftening and thermosetting polymers in terms of structure. (Chemistry only) in the subtopic Ceramics, polymers and composites.

Explanation

The correct option is Thermosoftening polymers consist of long chains, while thermosetting polymers have a network of cross-links.. Thermosoftening polymers consist of long chains, while thermosetting polymers have a network of cross-links. is correct because it directly supports the approved learning objective to explain the difference between thermosoftening and thermosetting polymers in terms of structure. (Chemistry only). This belongs to the subtopic Ceramics, polymers and composites within Using materials, so the explanation must stay tied to that curriculum context. The other options are incorrect because they either do not answer this learning objective, use a vague statement, or move away from Ceramics, polymers and composites.

Common mistake

Confusing Polymer Types

Students often confuse thermosoftening and thermosetting polymers, thinking they behave the same when heated.

Remember that thermosoftening polymers can be reshaped when heated, while thermosetting polymers maintain their shape and do not melt upon reheating.

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