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Polymers are the macromolecules formed when monomers join together.

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It depends on the monomers as to what macromolecules or polymers are formed

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polymers! what do you expect?

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It is called a polymer.

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How are monomers of organic compounds joined to form the macromolecules?

Monomers group together to form a macromolecule during a process known as polymerization. During this process the indivudual monomers give off a gas which enables them to form a macromolecule.


when monomers are joined together what do they form?

Monomers joined together make a polymer.


What is macromolecule formed when monomers join together?

AnswerWell, monomers of what? If it is monomers of a sugar than it would be a monosaccharide, and when joined a disaccharide. If it is just a monomer in the general term, it when joined it would be a dimer. You see mono in the beginning of the word means 1, while di means 2. If even more monomers were joined it would be tri and tetra and on and on. However anything more than two can be called a polymer, poly meaning many. Other monomers of macromolecules include nucleotides, and amino acids.


Two different monomers joined to each other form?

Two different monomers joined together will form a copolymer.


What chemical reaction formed these large molecules joined the monomers?

This is a polymerization reaction.


What chemical reaction formed these large molecules joined monomers?

This reaction is called polymerization.


What is a macromolecules formed when monomers join together?

AnswerWell, monomers of what? If it is monomers of a sugar than it would be a monosaccharide, and when joined a disaccharide. If it is just a monomer in the general term, it when joined it would be a dimer. You see mono in the beginning of the word means 1, while di means 2. If even more monomers were joined it would be tri and tetra and on and on. However anything more than two can be called a polymer, poly meaning many. Other monomers of macromolecules include nucleotides, and amino acids.


What do momomers form when they are joined together?

monomers form first oligomers which inturn form polymers


What is an example of a monomer and polymer pair?

Monomers are the starting units for making Polymers. For eg: Polyethylene is synthesized by addition polymerisation technique to form Polyethylene. Many monomers join together to form a large macromolecule called as polymer.


Which type of macromolecule is composed of chains of amino acids that are joined together by peptide bonds?

They are called proteins....


What monomers are produced from hydrolysis?

Monomers are not joined together by the process of hydrolysis. Dehydration synthesis, or condensation reaction is the process of chemically joining monomers.


Is ethanol made up of many monomers joined together in long chains?

Ethanol is an alcohol with the formule C2H5OH