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Addition polymerization is a chemical reaction where unsaturated monomers, containing double or triple bonds, combine to form a polymer without the loss of any small molecules. This type of polymerization involves the breaking of these double or triple bonds, resulting in the formation of long-chain molecules. The process can be initiated through various means, including heat, light, or chemical initiators, and leads to the creation of a wide range of materials used in everyday products.