Interpretation: The intermediate that result if the growing chain is added to the other end of the styrene double bond is to be shown and an explanation for substitution of phenyl groups on alternate carbon atoms is to be stated.
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To determine: The intermediate that result if the growing chain is added to the other end of the styrene double bond and the reason for substitution of phenyl groups on alternate carbon atoms.
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