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Chapter 26.2B, Problem 26.5P
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Interpretation: The monomer which polymerizes well on treatment with
Concept Introduction: The monomer which contains electron donating substituent in its structure can polymerize well in the presence of
To determine: The monomer which polymerizes well with
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