Match the given polymeric structures with its corresponding type of polymer.
A
Linear polymer
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B
Branched polymer
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C
Cross-linked polymer
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Solution
Polymers are classified as linear, branched and cross-linked polymers depending on their structure.
Linear polymers are high density polymers having no branches in it. For example, HDPE (high-density polyethylene).
Branched polymers are low density polymers having branches in its structure. For example, LDPE (low-density polyethylene).
Cross-linked polymers have monomer units with branches, linked with each other such that they form a network. They are also called network polymers. For example, bakelite.