(I)
Interpretation: The definition of polystyrene is to be stated. The reasons for the given processes resulting in the formation of a stronger polystyrene
Concept introduction: Polystyrene is a polymer formed by the monomer styrene. It serves many purposes in house such as DVD cases, plastic forks etc. it is used in offices, industries and many other places.
To determine: The definition of polystyrene.
Polystyrene is a polymer formed by the
(II)
(a)
Interpretation: The definition of polystyrene is to be stated. The reasons for the given processes resulting in the formation of a stronger polystyrene polymer are to be stated.
Concept introduction: Polystyrene is a polymer formed by the monomer styrene. It serves many purposes in house such as DVD cases, plastic forks etc. it is used in offices, industries and many other places.
(b)
Interpretation: The definition of polystyrene is to be stated. The reasons for the given processes resulting in the formation of a stronger polystyrene polymer are to be stated.
Concept introduction: Polystyrene is a polymer formed by the monomer styrene. It serves many purposes in house such as DVD cases, plastic forks etc. it is used in offices, industries and many other places.
(c)
Interpretation: The definition of polystyrene is to be stated. The reasons for the given processes resulting in the formation of a stronger polystyrene polymer are to be stated.
Concept introduction: Polystyrene is a polymer formed by the monomer styrene. It serves many purposes in house such as DVD cases, plastic forks etc. it is used in offices, industries and many other places.
(d)
Interpretation: The definition of polystyrene is to be stated. The reasons for the given processes resulting in the formation of a stronger polystyrene polymer are to be stated.
Concept introduction: Polystyrene is a polymer formed by the monomer styrene. It serves many purposes in house such as DVD cases, plastic forks etc. it is used in offices, industries and many other places.
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