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← ScienceWhich outcome results when mechanical stress exceeds a polymer's yield strength?
A)Covalent bond scission becomes dominant✓
B)Van der Waals forces intensely strengthen
C)Hydrogen bond networks highly reinforce
D)Ionic bond bridges significantly proliferate
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Applied stress increases until covalent bond scission occurs via bond breaking, a mechanical failure mechanism. This leads to crazing and cracking, because permanent deformation arises from broken covalent bonds, rather than temporary shifts from weaker forces.
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