Question: Why is polyvinyl chloride an addition polymer?
Answer:
1. An addition polymer is produced in an addition polymerization reaction.
2. In an addition polymerization reaction, the double bonds (C=C) in the monomer molecules open up so that one monomer molecule can "add on to" another monomer molecule to make a longer chain resulting in a polymer.
3. When vinyl chloride monomers (chloroethene monomers, CH2=CHCl) join together in an addition polymerization reaction the polymer product is polyvinyl chloride, -(-CH2-CHCl-)n-
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