barbernator
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When a catalyst activates a polyethylene monomer it bonds with it, and this causes a continual chain of ethylene monomers. the reaction is complete when 2 of these chains react together, yet how is the catalyst broken from each end of the chain? because in my textbook it shows the reaction finishing as Z-(CH2-CH2)x-Z, yet as it is a catalyst it should not be used up in the reaction, what happens to the catalyst and how is it removed from the final product of polyethylene???
	
		
			
		
		
	
								
								
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