Organic Chemistry
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Author: John E. McMurry
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Chapter 14.SE, Problem 42AP
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How the vinyl branches, occasionally seen, in diene
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Dienes polymerise in the presence of initiators like free radicals or acids to yield polymers. The
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How the vinyl branches, occasionally seen, in diene polymers are formed.
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