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Does condensation polymerisation only happen with OH groups attached on both monomers?
What other functional groups can also work?

Thanks in advance :)
 

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Does condensation polymerisation only happen with OH groups attached on both monomers?
What other functional groups can also work?

Thanks in advance :)
Well condensation polymers which produce water yes
 

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Does condensation polymerisation only happen with OH groups attached on both monomers?
What other functional groups can also work?

Thanks in advance :)
Works with a fairly large variety of functional groups. Doesn't have to occur between two of the same functional groups either.
 

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A condensation polymer is formed by monomer molecules condensing out small molecules (such as water) as the polymer chain forms.
 

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If you have a look at the chemistry of nylon you will find a condensation polymer which does not have an OH on both monomers. Water is still the by-product of the reaction. I have heard of condensation polymers which produce ammonia as a by-product (the "condensation", if you will), but those compounds (and nylon) don't get a mention in the HSC Chemistry syllabus.
 

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