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Numbering the possible monomer molecules below as:

1

2   

3

4

5   

6

(A) Which monomers (give numbers) would be useful for creating an addition polymer? EXPLAIN what about them makes this possible.

(B) Which monomers (give numbers) would be useful for creating a condensation polymer? EXPLAIN what about them makes this possible.

(C) Which monomer could be used by itself to make a condensation polymer? (Note that this particular molecule is called an amino acid, and the polymers made from such amino acids are called proteins; and you're made of them!)

NH H2N CH2-C= CH3 СН

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