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Preparation of a polyamide by condensation polymerisation.

dicarboxylic acid. dicarboxylic acid. Loss of water molecules. Preparation of a polyamide by condensation polymerisation. A polyamide is a condensation polymer made by reacting together a dicarboxylic acid and a diamine. For example:-. a diamine.

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Preparation of a polyamide by condensation polymerisation.

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  1. dicarboxylic acid dicarboxylic acid Loss of water molecules Preparation of a polyamide by condensation polymerisation. A polyamide is a condensation polymer made by reacting together a dicarboxylic acid and a diamine. For example:- a diamine Part of polyamide polymer chain. The polymer is a polyamide as it contains many amide groups. The amide links are circled.

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