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1. Draw the structure of styrene and methyl methacrylate monomers? Which of these two monomers are more reactive toward copolymerization? Explain why?

          1. Draw the structure of styrene and methyl methacrylate monomers? Which of these two monomers are more reactive toward copolymerization? Explain why?
        

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1. Draw the structure of styrene and methyl methacrylate monomers? Which of these two monomers are more reactive toward copolymerization? Explain why?
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00:01 Polymers are the combination of several monomers, several monomers.
00:15 Hence, we can say that monomers are the basic unit, basic units of polymer.
00:31 The given polymer over here is polyester, polyester.
00:36 The structure of the polyester is hoo double bond o double bond o bond oh.
00:50 Over here, this is the repeating unit.
00:54 For polyester, the monomers are, the monomers are, if there will be the cleavage, this is the cleavage, we will get hooh.
01:10 This is ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol is one monomer and another monomer of t polyester is oh double bond o double bond o bond oh.
01:34 This is adipic acid, adipic acid.
01:40 This is another monomer of t polyester...
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