Polymer contains many monomers.
- Eg., Macromolecules or large-sized molecules are polymers.
- Polymers are organic or inorganic.
- A monomer is a molecule that is able to bond in long chains with their similar molecules and forms polymers.
- A polymer is formed by the polymerization of monomers.
- Eg., Protein is the polymer and their building block aminoacids are monomers.
- We have 2 kinds of polymers
Homopolymers made of same composition of monomers
Heteropolymers made of monomers of more than one kind.
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What function do boron esters serve in polymers?
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i) Which of the following is not true about step-growth polymers? Formation of step-growth polymers usually results in the loss of a small molecule. Step-growth polymers are formed by the reaction of bifunctional molecules. Step-growth polymers can be formed by a free radical mechanism. Step-growth polymers are also known as condensation polymers. Step-growth polymers do not reach high molecular weight until the reaction has gone nearly to completion. ii) Which of the following are not termination methods in radical polymerization?...
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Of what importance is molecular weight when one is concerned with the physical properties of polymers?
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