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what is the source of small molecules which are used in making synthetic polymer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Synthetic polymers are produced by chemical reactions, termed "polymerizations." Polymerizations occur in varied forms--far too many to examine here--but such reactions consist of the repetitive chemical bonding of individual molecules, or monomers. Assorted combinations of heat, pressure and catalysis alter the chemical bonds that hold monomers together, causing them to bond with one another. Most often, they do so in a linear fashion, creating chains of monomers called polymers.
Answered by prabharaj1215
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Answer:

Monomer is the source of small molecules which are used for making synthetic fibres. THEY ARE THE SMALL MOLECULES THAT WHEN GETS TOGETHER A POLYMER CONSITING OF A LONG CHAIN JOINED WITH CHEMICAL BOUNDS IS FORMED.

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