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Which of the following could undergo addition polymerization?

a. C5H12
b. CH3CH2COOH
c. C5H10
d C3H7Br

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Answered by DhavalKumar12
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Answer:

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 are formed by the addition of some simple monomer units repeatedly.

Explanation:

When two or more types of monomers undergo addition polymerization, the resulting polymer is an addition copolymer. Saran wrap, formed from polymerization of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride, is an addition copolymer.

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