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POLYMER FORMED FROM A CHEMICAL REACTION WITH NO BY-PRODUCTS
Addition polymers; Addition resin

Nucleophilic addition         
ADDITION REACTION WHERE A CHEMICAL COMPOUND WITH AN ELECTRON-DEFICIENT OR ELECTROPHILIC DOUBLE OR TRIPLE BOND, A Π BOND,REACTS WITH ELECTRON-RICH REACTANT (NUCLEOPHILE),WITH DISAPPEARANCE OF THE DOUBLE BOND AND CREATION OF TWO NEW SINGLE, OR Σ, BONDS
Nucleophillic addition
In organic chemistry, a nucleophilic addition reaction is an addition reaction where a chemical compound with an electrophilic double or triple bond reacts with a nucleophile, such that the double or triple bond is broken. Nucleophilic additions differ from electrophilic additions in that the former reactions involve the group to which atoms are added accepting electron pairs, whereas the latter reactions involve the group donating electron pairs.
addition         
  • 3 + 2 = 5 with [[apple]]s, a popular choice in textbooks<ref>From Enderton (p. 138): "...select two sets ''K'' and ''L'' with card ''K'' = 2 and card ''L'' = 3. Sets of fingers are handy; sets of apples are preferred by textbooks."</ref>
  • 2 + (1 + 3) = (2 + 1) + 3 with segmented rods
  • 4 + 2 = 2 + 4 with blocks
  • A number-line visualization of the algebraic addition 2 + 4 = 6. A "jump" that has a distance of 2 followed by another that is long as 4, is the same as a translation by 6.
  • A number-line visualization of the unary addition 2 + 4 = 6. A translation by 4 is equivalent to four translations by 1.
  • Redrawn illustration from ''The Art of Nombryng'', one of the first English arithmetic texts, in the 15th century.<ref>Karpinski pp. 56–57, reproduced on p. 104</ref>
  • Adding π<sup>2</sup>/6 and ''e'' using Cauchy sequences of rationals.
  • Adding π<sup>2</sup>/6 and ''e'' using Dedekind cuts of rationals.
  • One set has 3 shapes while the other set has 2. The total amount of shapes are 5, which is a consequence of the addition of the objects from the two sets (3 + 2 = 5).
  • Columnar addition – the numbers in the column are to be added, with the sum written below the [[underline]]d number.
  • 5 + 0 = 5 with bags of dots
  • Part of Charles Babbage's [[Difference Engine]] including the addition and carry mechanisms
  • A circular slide rule
  • Full adder]]" logic circuit that adds two binary digits, ''A'' and ''B'', along with a carry input ''C<sub>in</sub>'', producing the sum bit, ''S'', and a carry output, ''C<sub>out</sub>''.
  • Summing amplifier]] for details.
  • The plus sign
  • Addition of two complex numbers can be done geometrically by constructing a parallelogram.
  • x}} = 0.001 to 1000<ref>Compare Viro Figure 1 (p. 2)</ref>
ARITHMETIC OPERATION
Addition of natural numbers; Addend; Augend; Add; Addition in N; Identity Property of Addition; Addition of natural numbers/proofs; Summand; Addition table; Addition Table; 1 + 1 = 2; Adding; Addishun; Addition (mathematics); Addends; Summands; Hyper1; Hyper-1; 1-ation; + (math); + (maths); + (arithmetic); + (mathematics); Series sum; Series addition; Direct addition (mathematics)
n.
adding of numbers
1) to do addition
part added
2) to make an addition
3) an addition to (an addition to the family; an addition to a report)
4) in addition to (in addition to his salary, he earns a lot from royalties)
add         
  • 3 + 2 = 5 with [[apple]]s, a popular choice in textbooks<ref>From Enderton (p. 138): "...select two sets ''K'' and ''L'' with card ''K'' = 2 and card ''L'' = 3. Sets of fingers are handy; sets of apples are preferred by textbooks."</ref>
  • 2 + (1 + 3) = (2 + 1) + 3 with segmented rods
  • 4 + 2 = 2 + 4 with blocks
  • A number-line visualization of the algebraic addition 2 + 4 = 6. A "jump" that has a distance of 2 followed by another that is long as 4, is the same as a translation by 6.
  • A number-line visualization of the unary addition 2 + 4 = 6. A translation by 4 is equivalent to four translations by 1.
  • Redrawn illustration from ''The Art of Nombryng'', one of the first English arithmetic texts, in the 15th century.<ref>Karpinski pp. 56–57, reproduced on p. 104</ref>
  • Adding π<sup>2</sup>/6 and ''e'' using Cauchy sequences of rationals.
  • Adding π<sup>2</sup>/6 and ''e'' using Dedekind cuts of rationals.
  • One set has 3 shapes while the other set has 2. The total amount of shapes are 5, which is a consequence of the addition of the objects from the two sets (3 + 2 = 5).
  • Columnar addition – the numbers in the column are to be added, with the sum written below the [[underline]]d number.
  • 5 + 0 = 5 with bags of dots
  • Part of Charles Babbage's [[Difference Engine]] including the addition and carry mechanisms
  • A circular slide rule
  • Full adder]]" logic circuit that adds two binary digits, ''A'' and ''B'', along with a carry input ''C<sub>in</sub>'', producing the sum bit, ''S'', and a carry output, ''C<sub>out</sub>''.
  • Summing amplifier]] for details.
  • The plus sign
  • Addition of two complex numbers can be done geometrically by constructing a parallelogram.
  • x}} = 0.001 to 1000<ref>Compare Viro Figure 1 (p. 2)</ref>
ARITHMETIC OPERATION
Addition of natural numbers; Addend; Augend; Add; Addition in N; Identity Property of Addition; Addition of natural numbers/proofs; Summand; Addition table; Addition Table; 1 + 1 = 2; Adding; Addishun; Addition (mathematics); Addends; Summands; Hyper1; Hyper-1; 1-ation; + (math); + (maths); + (arithmetic); + (mathematics); Series sum; Series addition; Direct addition (mathematics)
v.
1) (D; intr., tr.) to add to (we added this amount to the bill; these changes added to the confusion)
2) (L) she added that she would not bring the children

Βικιπαίδεια

Addition polymer

In polymer chemistry, an addition polymer is a polymer that forms by simple linking of monomers without the co-generation of other products. Addition polymerization differs from condensation polymerization, which does co-generate a product, usually water. Addition polymers can be formed by chain polymerization, when the polymer is formed by the sequential addition of monomer units to an active site in a chain reaction, or by polyaddition, when the polymer is formed by addition reactions between species of all degrees of polymerization. Addition polymers are formed by the addition of some simple monomer units repeatedly. Generally polymers are unsaturated compounds like alkenes, alkalines etc. The addition polymerization mainly takes place in free radical mechanism. The free radical mechanism of addition polymerization completed by three steps i.e. Initiation of free radical, Chain propagation, Termination of chain.

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