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what are monomers and polymers? ​

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Answered by gakshath125
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A monomer is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer chain or three-dimensional network in a process called polymerization.

A polymer is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules, or macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits. Due to their broad spectrum of properties, both synthetic and natural polymers play essential and ubiquitous roles in everyday life.

Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Question:

what are monomers and polymers?

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Monomers:

→ Monomer is defined as a simple molecule with two or more binding sites through which it forms covalent linkages with other monomer molecules to form the macromolecule.

Example of monomers:

→ Examples of the monomers are glucose, vinyl chloride, amino acids, and ethylene.

Polymers:

→ A polymer is a large molecule or a macromolecule which essentially is a combination of many subunits. The term polymer in Greek means ‘many parts’. Polymers can be found all around us. From the strand of our DNA which is a naturally occurring biopolymer to polypropylene which is used throughout the world as plastic.

Example of Polymers:

→ Examples of polymers include nylon, polyethylene, polyester, Teflon, and epoxy, silk, wool, DNA, cellulose and proteins.

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