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Answered by Anonymous
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⚡Conductive polymers or, more precisely, intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are organic polymers that conduct electricity. Such compounds may have metallic conductivity or can be semiconductors.

⚡Among well-known conducting polymers, polyacetylene and poly(phenylene vinylene) are synthesized almost exclusively by chemical polymerization or from precursor route. Polyheterocycles such as polythiophene or polypyrrole are synthesized by both chemical and electrochemical polymerization

✔definition : a chemical compound or mixture of compounds formed by polymerization and consisting essentially of repeating structural units.

✔Polymer is a substance made up of a large number of smaller molecules that link together to form larger molecules. An example of a synthetic polymer is plastic. An example of a natural polymer is rubber.

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Conducting polymers have backbones of contiguous sp2 hybridized carbon centers. One valence electron on each center resides in a pz orbital, which is orthogonal to the other three sigma-bonds. All the pz orbitals combine with each other to a molecule wide delocalized set of orbitals.

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