The number of reactive sites present in a monomer is called its (A) Crystallinity (B) Functionality (C) Degree of polymerization (D) Density
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AnswerA) Crystallinity
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Option (B) The number of reactive sites present in a monomer is called its Functionality.
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- Functionality is defined as the presence of functional groups in a molecule.
- The most essential feature of a monomer is its polyfunctionality.
- It's capacity to form chemical bonds with at least one or more monomers.
- Monomers are the building blocks of any polymer.
- Simple molecules which cannot behave as monomers but can only those with two or more binding sites can act as monomers.
- Monomers can be classified in many ways depending on the type of polymer is to be formed.
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