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what do you mean by addition polymerization reaction?​

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Answered by ajsa02812
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Addition polymerization is the successive addition of alkene monomers to one another. The addition reaction may occur by way of radical, cationic, or anionic intermediates.

Answered by dogggy
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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 co-generate a product, usually water. Addition polymers can be formed by chain polymerization, when the polymer is formed by the sequential addition of monomer units to an active site in a chain reaction, or by polyaddition, when the polymer is formed by addition reactions between species of all degrees of polymerization. Addition polymers are formed by the addition of some simple monomer units repeatedly. Generally polymers are unsaturated compounds like alkenes, alkalines etc. The addition polymerization mainly takes place in free radical mechanism. The free radical mechanism of addition polymerization completed by three steps i.e Initiation of free radical, Chain propagation, Termination of chain.

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