Question

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

a.

is produced by polycondensation reaction.

b.

uses either emulsion or suspension polymerisation methods.

c.

can be made thermosetting by adding a plasticiser.

d.

softening temperature is 200°C.

Answer: (b).uses either emulsion or suspension polymerisation methods.

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