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Dicarboxylic acids react with diols to form which type of co-polymer?

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Alternating
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Graft
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Solution

The correct option is B Alternating
Dicarboxylic acids react with diols to form alternating type of co-polymer. They form polyesters such as glyptal, daozon. They are alternating co-polymer because there is alternative one carboxylic acid and one alcoholic unit.
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