1. List the differences between monomer and polymer.
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A Monomer (from Greek Μονομερές = consisting of a single part) is a molecule which has the potential that many of them can be linked together to form long chains.
A Polymer (from Greek Πολυμερές = consisting of many parts, a multipart) is a big molecule that has been created from a monomer by the process of Polymerization.
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✔Polymers:-
• Polymer means many monomers.
• Sometimes polymers are also known as macromolecules or large-sized molecules.
• Usually, polymers are organic (but not necessarily).
✔Monomers :-
• A monomer is a small molecular subunit that can be combined with similar subunits to form larger molecules.
• In living systems, like our own bodies, these larger molecules include carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins.
• The monomers of these organic groups are: Carbohydrates - monosaccharides.