LL ORG CHEM
LL ORG CHEM
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ISBN: 9781264840083
Author: SMITH
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 28, Problem 61P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: A structure for the highly cross-linked polymer, obtained from the reaction of urea [(NH2)C=O] with formaldehyde (CH2=O) is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: A thermosetting polymer has complex networks of covalent bonds, due to which it cannot be re-melted to bring in liquid phase. The chemical reaction for the formation of a thermosetting polymer is carried out in the presence of Lewis acid catalyst, which departs small molecules, like H2O as the by-product.

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