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Chemistry JAMB 2004

Vulcanization involves the removal of

  • A monomer
  • The single bond
  • The double bond checkmark
  • A polymer

The correct answer is: C

Explanation

Vulcanization can cause isomerization of a double bond. This isomerization is a type of stereoisomerism, which is a change in the relative positions of atoms in a molecule. Vulcanization is a process that hardens rubber by forming cross-links between polymer chains.  

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