For example cellulose.
cellulose
If you're talking about candle wax, it is not a polymer. It is a mixture of large-chain alkanes, which are hydrocarbons. All other types of waxes are condensation polymers.
This is a condensation polymerization.
Cellulose is a condensation polymer that has a long polymer made from glucose, the major product of photosynthesis in plants. So it will be a good material to build petrochemical. :)
a. hydrolysis
The by-product of condensation polymerisations is water.
cellulose
cellulose
condensation
Condensation polymers
condensation is when two monomers join and water is released and hydrolysis is the breakdown of large polymer with the addition of water
it is considered as a condensation reaction...
resin is a polymer formed by polymerization along with esterifacation or condensation or both. it is used in paint for durability, adhesion, gloss and flexibility.
a carboxylic acid and an amine group combine to form nylon which is a condensated polymer
If you're talking about candle wax, it is not a polymer. It is a mixture of large-chain alkanes, which are hydrocarbons. All other types of waxes are condensation polymers.
In dehydration synthesis reactions, compounds gain water
Condensation polymerisation is when two molecules of the same substance (monomer) react together to form polymer chain (like polythene) and eliminate a smaller (usually water) molecule. For example, Nylon-6 is prepared by using condensation polymerisation of ε-Caprolactum