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What are mechanisms by which addition polymerisation occur?

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The addition polymerisation can follow any of the following three mechanisms depending upon the reactive intermediate involved in the i process.
(i) Free radical polymerisation (ii) Cationic polymerisation (iii) Anionic polymerisation
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