monomers are the small atoms or molecules which joint covalently to form polymers,,,,,,,
this process of polymer formation is called polymerizatin,,,,,,,,
polymerization is of two types,,,,,
1.addition polymerizatin
2.condensation polymerization.
Monomers hook up to form polymers. There is a link below that will lead you to the Wikipedia post on polymers.Water is also produced, this is a condensation reaction.
Monomers are small molecules that can bind together to form larger molecules called polymers. Polymers are made up of repeating units of monomers linked together through chemical bonds. The process of monomers forming polymers is known as polymerization.
Monomers are small molecules that can bond together to form polymers. Examples of monomers include amino acids for proteins, nucleotides for nucleic acids, glucose for carbohydrates, and ethylene for polyethylene.
The Process of Formation of Polymer from its Monomers is Called Polymerization.
Monomers joined together make a polymer.
Monomers hook up to form polymers. There is a link below that will lead you to the Wikipedia post on polymers.Water is also produced, this is a condensation reaction.
Monomers are small hydrocarbon molecules that form polymers.
Polymers
Lipids do not form polymers.
Yes, nucleotides form polymers called nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are long chains of nucleotides that are essential in storing and transmitting genetic information. DNA and RNA are examples of nucleic acids formed by nucleotide polymers.
Monomers are small molecules that can bind together to form larger molecules called polymers. Polymers are made up of repeating units of monomers linked together through chemical bonds. The process of monomers forming polymers is known as polymerization.
Monomers come together to form polymers through dehydration condensation and polymers split apart from monomers through hydrolysis.
Salt.
In most biological polymers, it is water. This is called dehydration synthesis
Monomers are small molecules that can bond together to form polymers. Examples of monomers include amino acids for proteins, nucleotides for nucleic acids, glucose for carbohydrates, and ethylene for polyethylene.
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