(a)
Interpretation:
From the given monomers which monomer will undergo anionic
Concept introduction:
In any free radical polymerization reaction generally, three steps are involved viz. initiation, propagation, and termination. In the initiation step, free radicals are generated from either monomer or from another compound such as hydrogen peroxide or benzoyl peroxide called a radical initiator instead of radical cations and anions also used for this purpose. In propagation, step radicals react with the monomer to grow the chain to build up
(b)
Interpretation:
From the given monomer which monomer will undergo cationic polymerization is to be given.
Concept introduction:
In any free radical polymerization reaction generally, three steps are involved viz. initiation, propagation, and termination. In the initiation step, free radicals are generated from either monomer or from another compound such as hydrogen peroxide or benzoyl peroxide called a radical initiator instead of radical cations and anions also used for this purpose. In propagation, step radicals react with the monomer to grow the chain to build up polymer and this process is called a chain-growth polymerization or addition polymerization. If the polymerization reaction is initiated by cation, then it called cationic polymerization and when the anion is used, it called anionic polymerization. Generally, the vinyl monomer will undergo anionic polymerization when the electron-withdrawing group(s) are attached to the

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