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Classify the following into linear, branched chain and cross linked polymers: amylopectin, bakelite, glycogen, urea - formaldehyde polymer, polyvinyl chloride, polythene.

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Linear polymer - polythene, polyvinyl chloride Branched chain polymer - amylopectin. glycogen. Cross linked polymer - bakelite. urea - formaldehyde-polymer.
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