It is a single covalent bond between two separate monomers. The monmer is tetrafluoro ethen ( F2C=CF2 ). One of the two bonds that form the double bond breaks. The 'broken ends' then combine with an adjacent monomer. F2C=CF2 + F2C=CF2 = -F2C-CF2-CF2-CF2- ( the polymer Ptfe) usually symbolised by -[-F2C-CF2-]-(n). The 'n' is any number of monomers that forms the chain. Teflon(PTFE) is 'polytretrafluoroethene'.
Polymerization reactions are the reactions that join monomers together to form polymers. These reactions involve the bonding of monomers through the formation of covalent bonds to create a larger molecule.
The monomers are amino acids and the bonds are called peptide bonds.
All polymers are formed from monomers joining together.
Proteins have their monomers joined by peptide bonds. These monomers are amides. A number of amides are bond by peptide bonds to make proteins.
It is a single covalent bond between two separate monomers. The monmer is tetrafluoro ethen ( F2C=CF2 ). One of the two bonds that form the double bond breaks. The 'broken ends' then combine with an adjacent monomer. F2C=CF2 + F2C=CF2 = -F2C-CF2-CF2-CF2- ( the polymer Ptfe) usually symbolised by -[-F2C-CF2-]-(n). The 'n' is any number of monomers that forms the chain. Teflon(PTFE) is 'polytretrafluoroethene'.
Polymerization reactions are the reactions that join monomers together to form polymers. These reactions involve the bonding of monomers through the formation of covalent bonds to create a larger molecule.
In the chemical bonds of its monomers.
Single amino acids are monomers, and monomers of amino acids join by peptide bonds to form polypeptide polymers.A polymer consisting of two monomers is a dimer.
The individual subunits of larger organic molecules are called monomers. Monomers can join together through chemical bonds to form polymers, which are larger molecules made up of repeating units of monomers.
Linking bonds, most often dehydration reactions, where atoms/molecules are removed from certain ends of the monomers, forming an H2O molecule (water) and the monomers then join up. However, that is a general formula.
The monomers are amino acids and the bonds are called peptide bonds.
monomers what to get rid of the strained double or tipple bonds lets say 2 C=C join and become C-C-C-C same ratio of carbon to other atoms but no more double bonds
All polymers are formed from monomers joining together.
Proteins have their monomers joined by peptide bonds. These monomers are amides. A number of amides are bond by peptide bonds to make proteins.
Alkene monomers join together through a process called polymerization, specifically in a reaction known as addition polymerization. This involves the breaking of the double bond in the alkene monomers and the formation of new single bonds between the carbon atoms, thus creating a chain-like structure known as a polymer. This reaction is typically catalyzed by a catalyst such as a transition metal complex.
a monomer Polymers are composed of monomers.