GCSE Chemistry – Condensation Polymerisation

GCSE Chemistry – Condensation Polymerisation This GCSE Chemistry video explains condensation polymerisation clearly and simply for exam success. In this video, GCSE students learn what condensation polymerisation is in GCSE Chemistry. The lesson explains how monomers join together to form polymers while producing a small molecule such as water, how this differs from addition polymerisation, and how condensation polymers like nylon and polyesters are formed. This video is designed for GCSE Chemistry revision and supports students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry, OCR GCSE Chemistry, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry. It is suitable for Year 9, Year 10, and Year 11 students and covers a key part of the organic chemistry and polymers topic. Students will develop understanding of condensation polymerisation, monomers and polymers, repeating units, functional groups, formation of water molecules, and common GCSE Chemistry exam questions comparing addition and condensation polymerisation. GCSE Chemistry keywords related to this video include condensation polymerisation GCSE Chemistry, condensation polymers GCSE, nylon polymer GCSE, polyester polymer GCSE, monomers and polymers GCSE, organic chemistry GCSE, AQA GCSE Chemistry polymers, OCR GCSE Chemistry polymerisation, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry condensation polymerisation. This video directly supports the GCSE Chemistry specifications for AQA, OCR, and Edexcel and helps students prepare for exam questions on polymers and polymerisation reactions. Subscribe for more GCSE Chemistry revision videos explained clearly and simply. GCSE Chemistry exam topic: organic chemistry and polymers. Supports AQA, OCR, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry revision on condensation polymers, monomers, and polymer formation. Related topics include addition polymerisation, nylon, and polyesters.