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9 August, 09:56

How is addition polymerization different from condensation polymerization?

During condensation polymerization, all the atoms in the monomer units are retained in the polymer; addition polymerization results in the loss of a small molecule, such as water.

During addition polymerization, all the atoms in the monomer units are retained in the polymer; condensation polymerization results in the loss of a small molecule, such as water.

During addition polymerization, the chain grows in one direction only; during condensation polymerization, the chain can grow in multiple directions.

During condensation polymerization, the chain grows in one direction only; during addition polymerization, the chain can grow in multiple directions.

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  1. 9 August, 10:13
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    During addition polymerization, the chain grows in one direction only; during condensation polymerization, the chain can grow in multiple directions.
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