Crossword Puzzle:
Polymer Word Search
S E L S I L L Y P U T T Y H V
T D A V D C N Y L O N H B E A
A M I L K O H Y C O T T O N R
R B A Y L M V A R N I S H G N
C O L H E P L A S T I C S D I
H T U P A A C C A U L K L J S
N I N B T C B R P H I C Z E H
B R C O H T A Y W O L Y S Z R
W E H T E D L L A N L E M E H
L W B C R I L I X A E Y U L K
X M O D D S O C O H S Q M C S
C G X R V K O O C D C W N E J
J N A P K I N S K A T O B Y R
G E L A T I N Z L H P O G S Y
R R U B B E R F J D O L A T G
E U T T G E K I F S L F S Y U
R M G K L G Y B R I Y P O R M
A B M L T P G E I L E A L O M
S R Q E U Y R R S K S I I F Y
E E W R J E A G B A T N N O W
R L A R K U Y L E O E T E A O
I L Y D T V O A E N R X D M R
W A M I O S N S Q Z I S H P M
Y R I K S A J S T N J S V B S
B V J A C T I O N F I G U R E
V S I X P A C K R I N G S S G
S E L S I L L Y P U T T Y H V
T D A V D C N Y L O N H B E A
A M I L K O H Y C O T T O N R
R B A Y L M V A R N I S H G N
C O L H E P L A S T I C S D I
H T U P A A C C A U L K L J S
N I N B T C B R P H I C Z E H
B R C O H T A Y W O L Y S Z R
W E H T E D L L A N L E M E H
L W B C R I L I X A E Y U L K
X M O D D S O C O H S Q M C S
C G X R V K O O C D C W N E J
J N A P K I N S K A T O B Y R
G E L A T I N Z L H P O G S Y
R R U B B E R F J D O L A T G
E U T T G E K I F S L F S Y U
R M G K L G Y B R I Y P O R M
A B M L T P G E I L E A L O M
S R Q E U Y R R S K S I I F Y
E E W R J E A G B A T N N O W
R L A R K U Y L E O E T E A O
I L Y D T V O A E N R X D M R
W A M I O S N S Q Z I S H P M
Y R I K S A J S T N J S V B S
B V J A C T I O N F I G U R E
V S I X P A C K R I N G S S G
ACRYLIC GLUE RAYON
ACTIONFIGURE GUMMYWORMS RUBBER
BALLOON LACQUER SILLYPUTTY
CHEESE LEATHER SILK
CAULK LUNCHBOX SIXPACKRINGS
COMPACTDISK MILK STARCH
COTTON NAPKINS STYROFOAM
ERASER NYLON TIRE
FIBERGLASS PAINT UMBRELLA
FRISBEE PLASTICS VARNISH
GASOLINE POLYESTER WAX
GELATIN POLYMER WOOL
ACTIONFIGURE GUMMYWORMS RUBBER
BALLOON LACQUER SILLYPUTTY
CHEESE LEATHER SILK
CAULK LUNCHBOX SIXPACKRINGS
COMPACTDISK MILK STARCH
COTTON NAPKINS STYROFOAM
ERASER NYLON TIRE
FIBERGLASS PAINT UMBRELLA
FRISBEE PLASTICS VARNISH
GASOLINE POLYESTER WAX
GELATIN POLYMER WOOL
Quiz activity
1. Polymers occur in nature as well as in human made synthetic
polymers, name 2 naturally occurring polymers:
A. baby
diapers and proteins
B. DNA and hair
C. soccer ball and cellulose
in trees
2. Linear polymers can
A. not
be traced
B. be traced
C. be seen with the
eye
3.
are polymers that have ends coming out of the chain like
strand.
A. Branched
polymers
B. Linear polymers
C. Covalent
bonds
4. What polymer occurs mostly in our body?
A. Skin
cells
B. DNA
C. Finger nails
5. Macromolecules are
.
A. Linear polymers
B. Branched polymers
C. All polymers
6. A synthetic polymer is
.
A. Polymer made by human
B. Polymer made by nature
C. Polymer made by machine
7. An example of a synthetic polymer is , an example of a
natural polymer is
.
A. Nylon and hair
B. Polystyrene and
cellulose in trees
C. tortoise
shell and grass
8. Polymers are made by the combination of molecules through
covalent bonds and repetition of their chemical combinations. Some chemists can
modify these bonds and molecules to make stronger, lighter, or more flexible
items. When they do not modify or create these polymers what is the polymer name
called?
A. Polystyrene
B. synthetic polymer
C. natural Polymer
9. Some polymers are created by a reaction within the bonds. For
example polystyrene is one of these polymers, what bond is in between these
reactions?
A. Covalent
B. Ionic
C. homogenous
10. Some innovations are making a polymer lighter. Like the plastic and cars can be
softened of to be made as injections in other objects. Another possible
innovation is
.
A. Polystyrene
B. Cellulose in trees
C. tortoise shells
polymers, name 2 naturally occurring polymers:
A. baby
diapers and proteins
B. DNA and hair
C. soccer ball and cellulose
in trees
2. Linear polymers can
A. not
be traced
B. be traced
C. be seen with the
eye
3.
are polymers that have ends coming out of the chain like
strand.
A. Branched
polymers
B. Linear polymers
C. Covalent
bonds
4. What polymer occurs mostly in our body?
A. Skin
cells
B. DNA
C. Finger nails
5. Macromolecules are
.
A. Linear polymers
B. Branched polymers
C. All polymers
6. A synthetic polymer is
.
A. Polymer made by human
B. Polymer made by nature
C. Polymer made by machine
7. An example of a synthetic polymer is , an example of a
natural polymer is
.
A. Nylon and hair
B. Polystyrene and
cellulose in trees
C. tortoise
shell and grass
8. Polymers are made by the combination of molecules through
covalent bonds and repetition of their chemical combinations. Some chemists can
modify these bonds and molecules to make stronger, lighter, or more flexible
items. When they do not modify or create these polymers what is the polymer name
called?
A. Polystyrene
B. synthetic polymer
C. natural Polymer
9. Some polymers are created by a reaction within the bonds. For
example polystyrene is one of these polymers, what bond is in between these
reactions?
A. Covalent
B. Ionic
C. homogenous
10. Some innovations are making a polymer lighter. Like the plastic and cars can be
softened of to be made as injections in other objects. Another possible
innovation is
.
A. Polystyrene
B. Cellulose in trees
C. tortoise shells