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Chain transfer reagent is
Options
(a) CCl₄CH₄
(b) CH₄
(c) O₂
(d) H₂
Correct Answer:
CCl₄CH₄
Explanation:
A substance that is able to cause a chain transfer in a chain polymerisation is called a chain transfer agent. It gives an atom to the radical at the growing end of a polymer chain and in doing so it results into a radical which can start the growth of a new chain. CCl₄ is a chain transfer reagent.
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Subject: Chemistry
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