cellulose
For example cellulose.
starch is an alpha-glucose, Cellulose is a beta-glucose molecule
<biochemistry> A common storage material of prokaryotic cells consisting of a polymer of beta-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) or other beta-alkanoic acids (PHA).
If you're talking about candle wax, it is not a polymer. It is a mixture of large-chain alkanes, which are hydrocarbons. All other types of waxes are condensation polymers.
This is a condensation polymerization.
cellulose
For example cellulose.
A polymer composed of beta-glucose monomers is cellulose.
A polymer composed of beta-glucose monomers is cellulose.
The by-product of condensation polymerisations is water.
A polymer that is degradable by bacteria is called a bio-degradable Polymer. Biodegradable polymers are used in medical devices to avoid a second operation to remove them. Poly-Beta-HydroxyButyrate-CO-Beta-HydroxyValerate is an example of Bio-degradable Polymer.
Cellulose, a polymer of beta-glucose.
condensation
starch is an alpha-glucose, Cellulose is a beta-glucose molecule
Condensation polymers
condensation is when two monomers join and water is released and hydrolysis is the breakdown of large polymer with the addition of water
it is considered as a condensation reaction...