Polythene ( polyethylene)
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Are a few synthetic polymers.
An example of a non-polymer would be water (H2O), which is a small molecule made of two different types of atoms (hydrogen and oxygen) that are not linked together in a repeating chain like in a polymer.
A human being. Humans are 'electrochemical polymers', as are all other amimated life.
No, cellulose is a natural polymer found in plants. It is a polysaccharide made up of repeating glucose units linked together. Synthetic polymers are man-made polymers produced through chemical reactions.
An example of a lipid polymer is a phospholipid, which is a type of lipid composed of a glycerol molecule, two fatty acids, and a phosphate group. Phospholipids are important components of cell membranes and play a key role in maintaining the structure and function of cells.
Yes, glue is a polymer.
An example of a non-polymer would be water (H2O), which is a small molecule made of two different types of atoms (hydrogen and oxygen) that are not linked together in a repeating chain like in a polymer.
Nucleic acidsProteinsPolysaccharidesOils
Because protien is made up of 20 amino acids hence it is a polymer
One example of a neat polymer is polyethylene. Neat polymers are pure forms of a polymer without any additives or fillers. This allows for studying the intrinsic properties and behavior of the polymer.
For example cellulose.
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.
A human being. Humans are 'electrochemical polymers', as are all other amimated life.
No, cellulose is a natural polymer found in plants. It is a polysaccharide made up of repeating glucose units linked together. Synthetic polymers are man-made polymers produced through chemical reactions.
For example thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers, natural and synthetic polymers.
common example is PVC (poly vinyl chloride) a polymer of vinyl chloride
1.. co polymer is a polymer made of 2 different monomer and homo polymer is a polymer made of single monomer 2.. ex-nylon-66,Buna-S-Rubber are the example of co polymer ex-pvc,neoprene etc are the example of homopolymer
The number of repeating units in a polymer depend on the size and structure of the polymer chain. The repeating unit is the smallest unit that is repeated throughout the polymer chain. For example, in a polymer with a molecular weight of 1000 g/mol and a repeating unit of 100 g/mol, there would be 10 repeating units in the polymer chain.