it is the fusing together of monomers and hydrocarbons by using heat.addition to above answere.it is the addition of monomer molecules to form bigger particle which is called polymer.the reaction is carried out by heat, and catalyst like potassium per sulphate,cumene peroxide,s.m.b.s.etc.as well as emusifier is must for emulsion polymerisation.the molecular wt. of polymer is much more than monomer.
Polymerization is defined as the addition of two or more small molecules [known as monomers] to form a larger molecule [known as the polymer] with or without the elimination of simple compounds such as water or methanol.
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Polymerization joins a number of simple chemical compounds (monomer molecules) together in a chemical reaction into a larger framework (chains, sheets or three-dimensional network) called a polymer
polymerisation takes place only in unsaturated compounds i.e. compounds containing double or triple bonds.there are 2 types of polymerisation additional polymerisation and condensation polymerisation.in additional polymerisation the double or triple bonds keeps shifting from one site to other.there is no removal of compounds . but in condenxation polymerisation there are compounds which are removed.
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In polymerisation a number of monomer (basic entity of polymer) get together to form a polymer.For example carbon tetra chloride joins other molecule of latter to form teflon. Catalyst catalyse(help in completion) polymerisation reaction.
Pseudopodia (as in, the cytoplasmic extensions of amoeba as they try to move?). I believe they are formed as a result of rapid actin polymerisation.
'Adition' is spelt 'addition' and the answer is the sum. The sum of 2 + 3 = 5
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polyethylene,polyvinylchloride
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cracking is breaking bonds of the hydrocarbons and polymerisation is making the double bonds between the hydrocarbons. WillyD
There are 2 types:- Addition polymerisation is polymerisation in which monomers are joined across the double bond, for example polyethene. Condensation polymerisation is when water is lost from the two monomers for example the polymerisation of nylon, the two monomers are a diamine and dicarboxylic acid. From the amine an H goes and combines with and OH from the acid to form water. From this reaction, 2 moles of water are lostto form nylon -NH-[ ]-NH-C=O-[ ]-C=O-
Polymerisation is a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a chemical reaction to form three-dimensional networks or polymer chains.
Polymerisation
polymerisation in the presence of an electrical current
The correct spelling is addition.
Addition polymerisation
polymerisation.