What are addition polymers?
A) Addition polymers are formed from monomers that bond together and eliminate a small molecule, usually water.
B) Addition polymers are polymers formed when monomers add together without formation of covalent bonds.
C) Addition polymers are formed when small molecules (such as water and HX) add across unsaturated C-C bonds in the polymeric chain.
D) Addition polymers are formed from monomers that link together without the elimination of a small molecule.
E) Addition polymers are polymers that grow by adding small monomers to the existing polymer chain with elimination of a water molecule for each new bond formed.
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