Polymer chains are large molecules, or macromolecules, made up of many monomers that are joined together. A monomer is a single unit of a molecule, for example, amino acids and nucleotides. Mono means one and poly means many, which means there are many monomers in a chain. To make a po...
Which macromolecules are composed of polymers of amino acids? What are the monomers and polymers of: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nuclei acids? What are the monomers of the organic polymer molecules? What are they called? What is a macromolecule?
This is not true in condensation polymerization. This process results in a polymer that is less massive than the two or more monomers that joined to form it. This happens because not all of the original monomer is allowed to stay on the polymer. Hydrogen chloride and water are usually thrown...
b. The reaction of fatty acids and glycerol to form triglyceride. c. The reaction of cellulose and water in the presence of cellu Which monomers are used to produce the following polymer? What is a molecular sub unit of a monomer in chemistry? Which monomers are used to create the ...
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What Is a Polymer? (Image credit: Maksim) Polymers are materials made of long, repeating chains of molecules. The materials have unique properties, depending on the type of molecules being bonded and how they are bonded. Some polymers bend and stretch, like rubber and polyester. Others are ...
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Step-by-Step Text Solution:1. Definition of Homochain Polymers: Homochain polymers are macromolecules that are formed from a single type of monomeric unit. This means that the polymer is constructed from re
One of the most widely utilized, naturally sourced, carbohydrate polymers is chitosan. Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide made from chitin, a glucose polymer found in the cell wall of fungi and the exoskeletons of arthropods. It is used in agriculture as an antifungal and antibacterial agent and...
polypeptides such as collagen and silk are biocompatible materials that are used in pioneering research because they are inexpensive and readily available materials. The gelatin polymer is commonly used in wound dressings where it acts as an adhesive. In addition, biopolymer stent is allowed to hold...