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Chapter 28, Problem 22P
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Among the following monomers, the one that would undergo anionic
Concept introduction:
Polymerization is the process in which the small molecules (monomer molecules) link together in a
Polymer may contain one or more than one
Anionic polymerization is a type of chain growth polymerization in which the nucleophilic agents that is strong electronegative groups polymerizes the vinyl
This process occurs in three steps, initiation, propagation and termination.
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