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addition polymer
addition polymer[ə′di·shən ′päl·ə·mər] (organic chemistry) A polymer formed by the chain addition of unsaturated monomer molecules, such as olefins, with one another without the formation of a by-product, as water; examples are polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene. Also known as addition resin. addition polymer
addition polymer A polymer formed from two or more monomers or substances in an addition reaction to form a single chemical. |