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The straight chain polymer is formed by

A

Hydrolysis of `(CH_(3))_(3) SiCl` followed by condensation polymerisation

B

Hydrolysis of `(CH_(3))_(4) Si` followed by condensation polymerisation

C

Hydrolysis of `(CH_(3))_(4) Si` by addition polymerisation

D

Hydrolysis of `(CH_(3))_(2) SiCl_(2)` followed by condensation polymerisation

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D

Hydrolysis of a substituted chlorosilanes yield corresponding silanols which undergo polymerization.

Polymerisation of dimethylsilanol yields linear thermoplastic polymer.
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