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Monomer of polyvinyl chloride

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Answered by vishnu223020
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(CH 2 =CHCl)

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a chlorinated hydrocarbon polymer produced commercially from vinyl chloride monomer (CH 2 =CHCl) by free radical polymerization in an aqueous suspension process.

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Answered by jeebrothersrs
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Answer:

The monomer unit of PVC is vinyl chloride. The full form of PVC is Polyvinyl chloride.

vinyl chloride  

nCH  

2

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=  

Cl

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C

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H

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polymerisation  

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Polyvinyl chloride  

(−CH  

2

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−  

Cl

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C

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H−)  

n

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