Georgina wants to visually represent a polymer. Which would make the best model?

building blocks
a silver chain
ice pop sticks
a quilt

1 answer

To visually represent a polymer, the best model from the options given would be building blocks.

Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating structural units (monomers), which can be effectively demonstrated using building blocks. Each block can represent a monomer, and connecting them together mimics the way monomers link to form a polymer chain.

While a silver chain might represent a single continuous structure, it doesn't effectively illustrate the concept of repeating units. Ice pop sticks could work but are less flexible in demonstrating the modular nature of polymers. A quilt, while representing interconnectedness, doesn't convey the repeating unit aspect as clearly as building blocks.

Therefore, building blocks are the most suitable choice for this purpose.