The elasticity of a polymer depends on the cross-linking of its chains.
The elasticity of a polymer depends on the cross-linking of its chains.
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The stretchiness of a polymer depends on its molecular structure. Polymers with long, flexible chains tend to be more stretchy because the chains can move past each other easily. In contrast, polymers with rigid or crosslinked structures are less stretchy because the chains are more constrained in their movement.
While plastics are used as a common example of polymers, there are many other materials which are also polymers. Polymers include:anything plasticproteins, such as hair, nails, tortoise shellcellulose in paper and treesDNAsilly puttyrubber
Crystalline polymers have a highly ordered molecular structure with repeating patterns, while amorphous polymers have a random molecular arrangement without distinct patterns. Crystalline polymers tend to be more rigid and have higher melting points, while amorphous polymers are more flexible and have lower melting points.
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Plastics, which are polymers plus some additives, are their main use.
No, not all polymers are man-made. Some polymers can be found in nature, such as proteins, cellulose, and DNA. These natural polymers have unique properties and functions in living organisms.
Molecules
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).