(a)
Interpretation: The structure of alternating
Concept introduction: The copolymer is composed of two or more different monomers. The simpler units which combine to form
(b)
Interpretation: The structure of alternating copolymer formed from the given pair of monomers is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: The copolymer is composed of two or more different monomers. The simpler units which combine to form polymers are known as monomers. The process by which respective monomers combine to form polymers is known as polymerization.
(c)
Interpretation: The structure of alternating copolymer formed from the given pair of monomers is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: The copolymer is composed of two or more different monomers. The simpler units which combine to form polymers are known as monomers. The process by which respective monomers combine to form polymers is known as polymerization.
(d)
Interpretation: The structure of alternating copolymer formed from the given pair of monomers is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: The copolymer is composed of two or more different monomers. The simpler units which combine to form polymers are known as monomers. The process by which respective monomers combine to form polymers is known as polymerization.
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