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Which structure type is not formed by polymers? A) crystalline B) 1-dimensional chain C) 2-dimensional sheet D) 3-dimensional framework
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Which structure type is not formed by polymers?
A) crystalline
B) 1-dimensional chain
C) 2-dimensional sheet
D) 3-dimensional framework
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Copolymers i mean
crystalline
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