Chemistry, asked by ronitmitra24pbnfjd, 1 year ago

what is polymerization


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amanjotk240pa7ri6: The process of combining small monomers to form a large polymer is called polymerisation
Amansingha: polymerization is a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a chemical reaction to form polymer chains or three-dimensional networks. There are many forms of polymerization and different systems exist to categorize them.
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ronitmitra24pbnfjd: now what's a monomer
Amansingha: welcome
Amansingha: monomer is a molecule that forms the basic unit for polymers. They may be considered the building blocks from which proteins are made

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Answered by ASweety1431
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Lesser molecular weighted carbonic molecules by combining together make the high molecular weighted molecules and this process is called polymerization. light weighted molecules are called monomers and heavy molecule weighted molecules are called Polymers so in this way Polymers are consists of monomers , number of which is represented by n protein carbohydrate terylene polythene etc are the example of polymers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡This is the phenomenon in which a large number of small molecule added up to form high molecular weight compound is called polymerization.

➡eg. Polythene, PVC.

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