types of polymers (1) Addition polymers (2) Condensation polymer
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a substance which has a molecular structure built up chiefly or completely from a large number of similar units bonded together, e.g. many synthetic organic materials used as plastics and resins.
An addition polymer is a polymer that forms by simple linking of monomers without the co-generation of other products. Addition polymerization differs from condensation polymerization, which does cogenerate a product, usually water
Condensation polymers are any kind of polymers formed through a condensation reaction—where molecules join together—losing small molecules as byproducts such as water or methanol.
An addition polymer is a polymer that forms by simple linking of monomers without the co-generation of other products. Addition polymerization differs from condensation polymerization, which does cogenerate a product, usually water
Condensation polymers are any kind of polymers formed through a condensation reaction—where molecules join together—losing small molecules as byproducts such as water or methanol.
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✔Addition polymerisation:
⭐The addition polymers are formed by the repeated addition of monomer molecules having double or triple bonds.
⭐Example - The formation of polythene from ethene and polypropene from propene.
✔Condensation polymerisation:
⭐The condensation polymers are formed by reoeated condensation reaction between two different bi and tri functional monomeric units.
⭐Examples - Terylene, Nylon6,6 , Nylon6, etc.
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