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In condensation polymerization, the formation of the polymer occurs when there is a loss of some small molecules as byproducts through the reaction where molecules are joined together. The byproducts formed may be water or hydrogen chloride. Polyamide and proteins are examples of condensation polymers.

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In condensation polymerization, the formation of the polymer occurs when there is a loss of some small molecules as byproducts through the reaction where molecules are joined together. The byproducts formed may be water or hydrogen chloride. Polyamide and proteins are examples of condensation polymers.

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