larger polymers may be called Macromolecules. Also they may be called simply High Molecular Weight Polymers.
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The monomers combine with each other via covalent bonds to form larger molecules known as polymers
As polymers get larger the trend that is not seen is that they are are easy to process. This is not the trend because as polymers get larger, their solutions begin to develop a high viscosity, they become less soluble, and they become difficult to process.
Macromolecule from biological polymerization can be called Bio-polymers.
tributaries
Tributaries
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macromolecules.
There are several polymers in living beings, for example, proteins, DNA, RNA, and polysaccharides.
high density polymers
In both addition and condensation polymers, smaller (usually) organic monomers combine to form a larger molecule. In both cases the polymer formed has different properties than the starting monomers.