(a)
Interpretation: The method which is preferred for the
Concept introduction: The simpler units which combine to form
(b)
Interpretation: The method which is preferred for the polymerization of given monomer is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The simpler units which combine to form polymers are known as monomers. The process by which respective monomers combine to form polymers is known as polymerization.
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Interpretation: The method which is preferred for the polymerization of given monomer is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The simpler units which combine to form polymers are known as monomers. The process by which respective monomers combine to form polymers is known as polymerization.
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Interpretation: The method which is preferred for the polymerization of given monomer is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The simpler units which combine to form polymers are known as monomers. The process by which respective monomers combine to form polymers is known as polymerization.
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