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A molecular subunit of a polymer is any single repeating unit that connects with identical or similar units to form a long-chain macromolecule. In practice, this subunit is most...
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A molecular subunit of a polymer is any single repeating unit that connects with identical or similar units to form a long-chain macromolecule. In practice, this subunit is most...
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A polymer is a large molecule made from many repeated units, while a monomer is the single, smaller unit that links together to form those polymers. In chemistry terms, the rela...
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A copolymer is a polymer made from two or more different types of monomers chemically bonded in one chain. The word copolymer combines “co” (together) and “polymer” (man...
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A copolymer is a polymer derived from two or more different monomer species. By varying the sequence, ratio, and architecture of monomers, chemists tune properties such as flexi...
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A copolymer is a polymer made from two or more different monomers that chemically bond to form a single chain. By combining distinct repeating units, copolymers can tailor physi...
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A monomer is a small molecule that can bind chemically to other monomers to form a polymer. Monomers are the repeating structural units behind plastics, textiles, biological mac...
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