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Polymers; often one-dimensional and predictable/repeating sequences of atoms along the polymer.
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They are called Molecules
molecules without permanent dipole are called Raman active molecules
Polymers; often one-dimensional and predictable/repeating sequences of atoms along the polymer.
Molecules consisting of chains of repeating units are called polymers. Polymers are made up of smaller molecules that join to form these larger molecules. Examples of polymers include starch and nylon.
Polymer is a long molecule composed of repeating units called monomers. As DNA consists of adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine repeating, it is called polymer.
Molecules are a form of compound, but yes depending on the molecule they can be broken down into other compounds.
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A polymer is a large molecule which is composed of repeating structural units called monomer connected to each other by covalent chemical bonds.
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A molecule made of many repeating parts is known as a polymer.
Yes. A molecule is made up of atoms, and similarly atoms can be broken down into smaller components called protons, neutrons, and electrons. These can be further broken down into quarks and leptons, the building blocks for all matter.
A polymer. The smaller molecules are called monomers. For example, many glucose molecules (the monomers) linked together make a starch molecule (the polymer). Similarly, many amino acid molecules (the monomers) linked together form a protein molecule (the polymer). For more in formation about polymers, starting at the very beginning, see: http://pslc.ws/macrog/kidsmac/wiap.htm
Molecules are composed of atoms. Depending on how you break up a molecule, you may also form ions (charged particles) or free radicals (molecules with unpaired electrons).
Polymer is a large molecule composed of unit molecules called monomers.