Discuss why cross-linked polymers are stronger than linear polymers along with an example for each?
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The cross-linked polymer forms long chains, either branched or linear, that can form covalent bonds between the polymer molecules. Because cross-linked polymers form covalent bonds that are much stronger than the intermolecular forces that attract other polymer chains, the result is a stronger and more stable material.
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