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Title: Which of the given monomers would be most reactive towards anionic polymerization?
Post by: sunnisam on Feb 21, 2022

Question 1.

Which of the given monomers would be most reactive towards cationic polymerization?

An illustration depicts five monomers.The first compound labeled as Roman numeral one has a carbon atom double bonded to a methylene compound and single bonded to a methoxy group, O C H 3. The second compound labeled as Roman numeral two has a carbon atom double bonded to a methylene compound and single bonded to a cyanide group, C N. The third compound labeled as Roman numeral three has a SMILES string of C=CC=O. The fourth compound labeled as Roman numeral fourth has a carbon atom double bonded to a methylene compound and single bonded to a trifluoromethyl, C F 3. The fifth compound labeled as Roman numeral five has a carbon atom double bonded to a methylene compound and single bonded to a nitrogen dioxide, N O 2.


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Question 2.

Which of the given monomers would be most reactive towards anionic polymerization?

An illustration depicts five monomers.The first compound labeled as Roman numeral one has a carbon atom double bonded to a methylene compound and single bonded to a methoxy group, O C H 3. The second compound labeled as Roman numeral two has a carbon atom double bonded to a methylene compound and single bonded to a cyanide group, C N. The third compound labeled as Roman numeral three has a SMILES string of CC=C. The fourth compound labeled as Roman numeral four has a SMILES string of C=CN. The fifth compound labeled as Roman numeral five has a SMILES string of CC(=O)OC=C.


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Title: Which of the given monomers would be most reactive towards anionic polymerization?
Post by: CrazyW27 on Feb 21, 2022
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