| 1. | Condensation polymers, unlike addition polymers, may be biodegradable.
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| 2. | Addition polymers form high molecular weight chains rapidly, with much monomer remaining.
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| 3. | In general, condensation polymers form more slowly than addition polymers, often requiring heat.
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| 4. | Most of the common addition polymers are formed from saturated monomers can form addition polymers.
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| 5. | Most of the common addition polymers are formed from saturated monomers can form addition polymers.
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| 6. | To alleviate inconsistencies in these naming methods, adjusted definition for condensation and addition polymers have been developed.
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| 7. | This method, however, is expensive and inefficient, so the addition polymer of ethene ( polyethylene ) is generally used.
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| 8. | An addition polymer made from the monomer propylene, it is rugged and unusually resistant to many chemical solvents, bases and acids.
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