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Transcribed Image Text:Choose the characteristic of thermoset polymer
I. High rigidity
II. Not sensitive to UV light
II. Cannot be re-melted and re-form
IV. High electrical insulating property
A.
I, Il and III
II, III and IV
I, III and IV
C.
D.
I, II, III and IV
B.
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