Puzzling polymers | 14–16 years

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A matching activity worksheet using clues to identify and name repeating polymers based on their chemical structure

A free downloadable worksheet with a matching activity featuring the chemical structures of repeating polymer units for 14–16-year-old learners. Use the clues and process of elimination to match unfamiliar chemical structures to their chemical or common names.

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