What type of polymers are polyamides?
A) Polyamides, formed via step-growth polymerization of diacids and diamines, have the monomers connected through hydrogen bonds.
B) Polyamides, formed via step-growth polymerization of diacids and diamines, have the monomers connected through amine bonds.
C) Polyamides, formed via addition polymerization of diacids and diamines, have the monomers connected through amide bonds.
D) Polyamides, formed via step-growth polymerization of acids and amines, have the monomers connected through amide groups.
E) Polyamides, formed via step-growth polymerization of diacids and diamines, have the monomers connected through amide groups.
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