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Chapter 28.6, Problem 14P

What polyamide is formed from each monomer or pair of monomers?

a.Chapter 28.6, Problem 14P, Problem 30.15 
What polyamide is formed from each monomer or pair of monomers?

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b.Chapter 28.6, Problem 14P, Problem 30.15 
What polyamide is formed from each monomer or pair of monomers?

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What polyamide is formed from each monomer or pair of monomers?

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