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no. it's a different kind of polymer

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no. it's a different kind of polymer

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It is a synthetic addition polymer.

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A polymer formed by the chain addition of unsaturated monomer molecules, such as olefins, with one another without the formation of a by-product as water or without the loss of any atom or molecule is called as an Addition Polymer.

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Yes. It is an addition polymer of ethene so it is a hydrocarbon.

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polystyrene

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