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A polymer formed by the chain addition of unsaturated monomer molecules, such as olefins, with one another without the formation of a by-product as water or without the loss of any atom or molecule is called as an Addition Polymer.

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Addition polymerization is a process in which unsaturated monomers react to form a polymer without the formation of any byproducts. This type of polymerization typically involves the breaking of a double or triple bond in the monomer to form a long chain polymer. It is a chain-growth polymerization mechanism commonly used in the production of materials like polyethylene and polypropylene.

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addition polymersation is a process that involves the addition of one substance to another to produce a single new substance.

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Addition polymerization is a form of polymerization in which copies of a monomer are repeatedly added to one end of an existing polymer.

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