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1. List the differences between monomer and polymer.

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Answered by dahiyamahima20
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Answer:

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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Answered by sonalvagh15
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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.

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