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Should b in chemistry category, monomer has a single thing, but a polymer is when monomers join together, this needs heat, poly means change in Latin. Im 14 so if u r older u r dumb as ****
No, nucleotides are the monomers that make up Nucleic Acids.
There are almost limitless numbers of monomers in use for polymer manufacture. If you look at the names of polymer types you will see that monomers must come from very many basic chemical families - polyesters are made from diacids and diols, polyolefines are made from alkenes, nylons are made from diacids and diamines, polyvinyls are made from substituted ethylenes, polyacrylics are made from substituted and pure acrylic acid (propenoic acid) etc. etc etc. Many polymers use mixed types of monomer. ethene is the answer dont read this wrong and long thing this person above wrote.
When DNA double helix after RNA polymers stops producing causes one thing. The thing it cause is a transcription bubble.
The most abundant organic compound on Earth is glucose and its polymers. This is a good thing, as organisms need glucose for energy.
Monomers are the building blocks that are used to make polymers. Remember: mono = one, poly = many Monomers are like the links in a chain and polymers are like the chain. Many chain links (monomers) make up a whole chain (polymer)
I believe all contain nitrogen in their monomers
all contain nitrogen in their monomers
Should b in chemistry category, monomer has a single thing, but a polymer is when monomers join together, this needs heat, poly means change in Latin. Im 14 so if u r older u r dumb as ****
Coal can be a starting point for the organic compounds needed to make plastics. It is possible to make ethene (the monomer for polythene and the starting point to make other monomers) from alcohol, which can be made from plants, but this is not economic at the moment.
No, nucleotides are the monomers that make up Nucleic Acids.
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Least common multiples and lowest common denominators are essentially the same thing. Once the denominators are the same, it's easier to get the correct answer when adding and subtracting fractions.
This is not very helpful but I believe a synonym of repeated addition is multiplication.
There are almost limitless numbers of monomers in use for polymer manufacture. If you look at the names of polymer types you will see that monomers must come from very many basic chemical families - polyesters are made from diacids and diols, polyolefines are made from alkenes, nylons are made from diacids and diamines, polyvinyls are made from substituted ethylenes, polyacrylics are made from substituted and pure acrylic acid (propenoic acid) etc. etc etc. Many polymers use mixed types of monomer. ethene is the answer dont read this wrong and long thing this person above wrote.
Synthetic polymers are plastics or any other man-made thing!
not the Jonas brothers the only thing they break up is mirrors and cds....... monomers are split up with water or something hey idk really know for sure cuz the last time i did this was freshman yr in highschool so ya not really my forte