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plz explain monomer and polymer

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Answered by aahnapushpa15
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Monomers are small molecules that can be connected in an identical string to form polymers. For example, amino acids form proteins, nucleic acids form nucleotides, and monosaccharides form carbohydrates.

Polymers are macromolecules. They can be natural or man-made. Plastics, silicones, cellulose, DNA, and rubber are a couple of polymers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Polymers are high molecular mass macromolecules composed of repeating structural units derived from monomers.

Polymers have a high molecular mass (103 − 107 u).

In a polymer, various monomer units are joined by strong covalent bonds. Polymers can be natural as well as synthetic.

Polythene, rubber, and nylon 6, 6 are examples of polymers.

Monomers are simple, reactive molecules that combine with each other in large numbers through covalent bonds to give rise to polymers.

For example, ethene, propene, styrene, vinyl chloride.

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