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How do monomers relate to polymers?

A monomer any compound make of single unit and a polymer means the compound is formed by many units either same or some time different and are joined by covalent bonds.Many organic compounds show the property of polymerization e.g.MONOMER -------POLYMERethylene------------ Polyethyleneformaldhyde+ethanol----------Bakaliteyo yo im blackie321oi oi im Claire 8-|


What would a compound containing sodium and chlorine in a binary ionic compound would be named?

A compound containing sodium and chlorine in a binary ionic compound would be named sodium chloride.


What monomers and polymers are examples of carbohydrates?

A monomer carbohydrate, which is a monosaccharide, would be something like glucose, one molecule of a simple sugar. A disaccharide would be sucrose. A polymer carbohydrate, or polysaccharide, would be any starch, which is chains of monosaccharides.


A material that can be broken down by chemical method is a?

A material that can be broken down by chemical methods is considered as a "chemical decomposable material." These materials can be broken down into simpler compounds or elements through the application of specific chemicals or chemical reactions. Examples include organic compounds like plastics or polymers that can be broken down through processes like hydrolysis or oxidation.


What is the difference between monomers and isomers?

Monomers and isomers are completely different. Monomers are building blocks of polymers/macromolecules. For example, amino acids are the monomers of proteins and monosaccharides are monomers of carbohydrates. Isomers, on the other hand, are molecules with the same number of atoms in a compound, but different arrangements of bonds or shapes.

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What is a large compound formed from of many monomers?

The answer would be polymers (poly meaning many).


Sentence with ploymers?

A sentence with the word polymers would be: Polymers are made from repeated subunits.


What compound is alcl?

AlCl refers to aluminum chloride, a chemical compound composed of aluminum and chlorine atoms. It is commonly used in various industrial processes, such as in the production of polymers and pharmaceuticals.


Are fats polymers or monomers?

Polymers, they are lipids which are long carbon chains


Are polymers renewable or nonrenewable?

Polymers can be both depending upon which ones you are asking about. Polymer simply means "a chain of identical molecules linked together". Nonrenewable polymers would be plastics made from crude oil; renewable polymers would be cellulose and lignin in tree trunks.


What is gravity feed lubrication?

gravity feed lubrication is when the lubricant is pumped to the top of the object needing lubrication, and falls on top of the object, covering it and lubricating it. An example would be a wet sump car engine.


How can you introduce the groom to the guest?

The same way you would introduce anyone else.


Can you finger your bottom?

You can, but the anus doesn't have natural "juices" and lubrication like a vagina so you would have to go really slow and use some sore of lubrication.


When polymers are broken down into polymers what would your body do with those monomers?

It tends to use them for things like, oh, respiration, protein construction, you know, surviving in general...


What are large compounds that are composed of many smaller molecular subunits?

Large compounds composed of many smaller molecular subunits are known as polymers. Polymers are macromolecules formed by repeating units called monomers, which are linked together through chemical bonds. Examples of polymers include proteins, DNA, and plastics.


How do you introduce an intermission number?

Introduce an intermission number just as you would introduce a normal number. Just state that at this point you are halfway through the show.


What would cause an engine to seize?

Lack of proper lubrication, i.e. oil.