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Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
Polymers are made from monomers.
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Yes. That is why they are called polymers. The prefix "poly-" means many. A polymer is made from many monomers.
Polysaccharides are polymers of monosaccharides, which are carbohydrates. Starch and cellulose are made from glucose. Other polysaccharides are made from mannose, glacturonic acid, galactose, and fructose.
Unfortunately many of the polymers found in the junkyards are highly stable and will not degrade for decades if not centuries. However, if todays polymers are made biodegradable and out of renewable resources, then you can make plastics that will rot naturally with minimal impact on the environment! Imagine eating a bag of potato chips made with a bio-friendly bag that will decompose into mulch a year later.
Plastic bags, cars, planes, fabrics, kitchen utensils etc.
Polymers are not made into crude oil. Crude oil is made into polymers.
When objects move through fluids, they have to overcome friction acting on them. In this process they lose energy. Efforts are, therefore, made to minimise friction. So , objects are given special shapes.
Polymers are made from monomers and there are many of them. They include olefins such as ethylene, propylene, octene etc and their halogenated analogues. There are many other raw materials that polymers are made from.
Polymers are known as millions of monomers made up to create it
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
A sentence with the word polymers would be: Polymers are made from repeated subunits.
Polymers are made from monomers.
it is man-made out of polymers
Man made polymers.