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Monomer and polymer​

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Answered by chhaviramsharma9564
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Yes, macromolecules are large molecules that are formed by the joining of smaller units. Lipids fit that description, but they aren't polymers because they are made up of smaller units of different kinds (like glycerol and fatty acids) rather t

Answered by Anonymous
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All monomers have the capacity to form chemical bonds to at least two other monomer molecules. monomers. Polymers are a class of synthetic substances composed of multiples of simpler units called monomers. Polymers are chains with an unspecified number of monomeric units. a polymer.

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