Difference between organic and inorganic polymers.
Definition
Organic polymers are the polymers that essentially contain carbon atom in the backbone.
Inorganic polymers are the polymers that have no carbon atom in the backbone.
Structure
Most organic polymers have simple structures.
Almost all inorganic polymers are highly branched and have complex structures.
Electrical Conductivity
In most of the aqueous solutions, organic polymers are typically poor conductors of electricity and heat.
Inorganic polymers in aqueous solutions are good conductors of electricity, this is because they have high ability to ionise and this makes them better conductors.
Flammability
Organic polymers are flammable whereas inorganic polymers are nonflammable.
Effect on nature
Organic polymers are environmental friendly as these are biodegradable.
Inorganic polymers are not environmental friendly as these are non biodegradable.
Examples
Organic polymers include polysaccharides, proteins, polyesters etc.
Inorganic polymers include silicone rubber, polyphosphazenes etc. NEXT
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