Multiple Choice
Why does replacing the hydroxyl groups on cellulose with nitro groups result in a polymer that is soluble?
A) The cellulose can no longer hydrogen bond.
B) The cellulose becomes more polar.
C) The cellulose fragments into smaller, more soluble pieces.
D) The cellulose becomes locked into place by bridging nitro groups.
E) none of the above
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