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← ScienceWhich risk increases when a polymer's cross-linking density decreases?
A)Increased susceptibility to chain scission✓
B)Formation of stronger hydrogen bonds
C)Higher ionic bond formation rate
D)Enhanced covalent bond network cohesion
💡 Explanation
Decreased cross-linking allows greater chain mobility. This increases vulnerability to chain scission because thermal or mechanical stress concentrates on fewer covalent bonds that hold polymer chains together, therefore lowering the material’s resistance to degradation rather than increasing bond strength.
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