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The combination of several monomers under suitable experimental condition to form a giant, three dimensional polymer is known as polymerisation. Natural polymers are classified on the basis of their chemical composition. Synthetic polymers are classified on the basis of the physical properties, into elastomers, plastics and fibres.
Saran is

A

An addition homopolymer

B

A co-polymer of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride

C

A condensation homopolymer

D

A condensation co-polymer

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B

A co-polymer of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride
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