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Pick out the wrong statement.
Addition polymers are generally formed by chain growth polymerisation.
Condensation polymers are generally formed by step growth polymerisation.
Teflon is formed by step growth polymerisation.
Bakelite is formed by step growth polymerisation.
Correct Answer:
Teflon is formed by step growth polymerisation.
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