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No. Monomers are the building blocks of Polymers. When a Polymer is broken (by Hydrolysis) you get monomers or a monomer and a shorter ploymer.
additives are any chemical substance that adds or changes the properties of a plastic so as to render the plastic more useful.for example plasticizer is an additive used to make plastic more flexible.additive are chemical substances which when incorporated into polymer changes physical and bulk properties
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Starch is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide, as it is a polymer of many sugar units. A disaccharide would contain just two units (for example, sucrose).
hydrolysis
No. Monomers are the building blocks of Polymers. When a Polymer is broken (by Hydrolysis) you get monomers or a monomer and a shorter ploymer.
Yes proteins are polymer of amino acids. The monomer units known as amino acids join together by peptide bond to make proteins. the message to make proteins are coded in DNA.
additives are any chemical substance that adds or changes the properties of a plastic so as to render the plastic more useful.for example plasticizer is an additive used to make plastic more flexible.additive are chemical substances which when incorporated into polymer changes physical and bulk properties
Jump to: navigation, searchA polymer blend or polymer mixture is in which at least two polymers are blended together to create a new material with different physical properties.
U.S Choi has written: 'Screening and degradation tests of linear-polymer additives for district heating applications'
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Starch is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide, as it is a polymer of many sugar units. A disaccharide would contain just two units (for example, sucrose).
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C6H12O6 is not a polymer. It is glucose, and is a monomer. If it was strung together with another molecule like fructose, it would become a polymer named sucrose.
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There are no synonyms for a monomer, it can combine with other molecules to form a polymer, but even polymer is not synonymous...