| 1. | They are divided into addition polymerizations and step-growth polymerizations.
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| 2. | They are divided into addition polymerizations and step-growth polymerizations.
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| 3. | This is an example of a controlled / living cationic polymerization.
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| 4. | Addition reactions are also encountered in polymerizations and called addition polymerization.
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| 5. | Addition reactions are also encountered in polymerizations and called addition polymerization.
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| 6. | Using ring-opening metathesis polymerization the homopolymer polydicyclopentadiene is formed.
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| 7. | A reaction then classified as a so-called coordination polymerization.
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| 8. | This is true for step-growth polymerization of linear polymers.
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| 9. | It is produced by a method called condensation polymerization or transesterification.
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| 10. | Attempts to prepare the free-base lead to uncontrolled polymerization.
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