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... polymerisation of a single monomer produces a homopolymer . If two or more monomers are polymerised together by addition the resultant material is termed a copolymer . Copolymerisation is the term used for the addition polymerisation of ...
... polymerisation of a single monomer produces a homopolymer . If two or more monomers are polymerised together by addition the resultant material is termed a copolymer . Copolymerisation is the term used for the addition polymerisation of ...
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... polymerisation can be used effectively for the production of some materials , but it is not suitable for all thermoplastic polymer production . Polymerisation reactions are exothermic , and as the reaction mass becomes more viscous it ...
... polymerisation can be used effectively for the production of some materials , but it is not suitable for all thermoplastic polymer production . Polymerisation reactions are exothermic , and as the reaction mass becomes more viscous it ...
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... polymerisation is a simple addition mechanism , but this may be accomplished in more than one way . The type of polymerisation process used has a major effect on the properties of the polymer produced . Two varieties of polyethylene are ...
... polymerisation is a simple addition mechanism , but this may be accomplished in more than one way . The type of polymerisation process used has a major effect on the properties of the polymer produced . Two varieties of polyethylene are ...
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Constitution | 6 |
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