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    How Are HDPE and LDPE Different
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How Are HDPE and LDPE Different

Question 70

Question 70

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How are HDPE and LDPE different?


A) Only one is a member of the "big six"
B) They are made from different monomers
C) One has branched chains while one is linear
D) One is made by addition polymerization,one by condensation

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