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elimination of small molecules like h2o,nh3,ch3oh etc is observed in​

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Answered by imraushanraaz
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Explanation:

Polymerization Reaction

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Elimination of small molecules like H20, NH3, CH3OH etc. is observed in polymerization reaction.

Explanation:

  • Elimination of small molecules like H20, NH3, CH3OH etc. is observed in polymerization reaction.
  • Polymerization is a process through which a large number of monomer molecules react together to form a polymer.
  • Polymerization reactions are chain reactions, and the formation of Teflon from tetrafluoroethylene is one example.
  • In this reaction, a peroxide may be used as the initiator.
  • There are two types of polymerization reaction:
  • 1. Chain reaction(addition).
  • 2. Step reaction (condensation).

Hence, elimination of small molecules like H20, NH3, CH3OH etc. is observed in polymerization reaction.

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