Glucose is a monomer. Monomers are simply single molecules that can be joined together to form polymers. Glucose is a single molecule that can be...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Try it risk-free for 30 days Try it risk-free Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...
The polymer can be a homopolymer or a copolymer. In one embodiment, the polymer is a copolymer comprising a monomer having a pendant ammonium group and a hydrophobic monomer.Richard FitzpatrickChad Cori HuvalCaroline Isabelle Bacon KurtzW. Harry Mandeville...
(a) glucose (b) disaccharides (i.e. maltose) (c) simple sugars (d) fructose. In gluconeogenesis process A) Glucose is used for energy B) Glycogen is broken down to glucose C) Glucose is formed from amino acids D) Glycogen is synthesized from...
Poly(acrylic acid) or PAA (CAS number 9003-1-04) is a type of polymer. The monomer of poly(acrylic acid) is Acrylic Acid. In a water solution at neutral pH, many of the side chains of PAA will lose their protons and acquire a negative charge. For a description of unrelated compounds...
(2) a composition for the preparation of a coating comprising the polymer and an alkyd resin; and (3) the preparation of the monomer mixture comprising (a) reacting a fatty acid ester mixture with an amine and (b) subsequently reacting the obtained amide with a (meth)acrylate and/or (...
Using polyurethane research, DuPont sought to create a new polymer fabric with high elasticity. During the development process, scientists at DuPont referred to this fabric as "spandex;" once this fabric was completed, it was sold under the brand name Lycra, but consumers seemed to prefer to ...
EPDM is a synthetic rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer (also called “ethylene propylene diene terpolymer” because it’s a polymer made from three monomers). The rubber used in roofing contains roughly 40% actual EPDM (EPDM base resin). ...
Polymers can be based on the same monomer but have different properties depending on how they are polymerized. For example, starch and cellulose are both based on a glucose monomer, but starch is water soluble, and cellulose isn’t. These properties are due to differences in polymer structures...
<p>To analyze the assertion (A) and reason (R) regarding cellulose, we can break down the information step by step.</p><p><strong>Step 1: Understanding the Assertion (A)</strong> - <strong>Assertion (A)</strong> states that "Cellulose is a natural polyme
Agar is essentially a mixture of the neutral polymer agarose, pyruvate agarose and sulfated galactans. The charged residues are present in the polysaccharide chain, of which the most frequent substituents are sulfate esters and pyruvate ketal groups. The largest amount of agar produced in the world...