Nucleic acid
The presence of high-energy phosphate bonds in mononucleotides provides the energy needed for polymerization when nucleic acids are formed. The breaking of these bonds releases energy that drives the formation of phosphodiester bonds between mononucleotides, linking them together to form a nucleic acid polymer.
No, amber is not a polymer. It is a fossilized tree resin consisting mainly of hydrocarbons. It is not formed through polymerization like most synthetic polymers.
The large compound formed by combining monomers is called a polymer. Polymers are made up of repeating units of monomers linked together through chemical bonds. This process is known as polymerization.
When monomers combine to form a condensation polymer, another product that is typically formed is a small molecule such as water, methanol, or hydrogen chloride. This byproduct is released during the polymerization process as the monomers link together to form the polymer chain.
Propane does not polymerize. Perhaps you meant propene, in which case the answer is "polyethylene, unless you're very clever." It's possible to make polypropylene from propene, but special catalysts must be used.
DNA
The presence of high-energy phosphate bonds in mononucleotides provides the energy needed for polymerization when nucleic acids are formed. The breaking of these bonds releases energy that drives the formation of phosphodiester bonds between mononucleotides, linking them together to form a nucleic acid polymer.
Yes, bubble wrap is a type of polymer, specifically made from polyethylene. The polymer is formed into small bubbles of air that are sealed between two layers of plastic film to create the protective packaging material we commonly see.
A polymer is formed when monomers are joined together through chemical bonds. Polymeric macromolecules can have a wide range of functions and properties depending on the specific monomer units and how they are linked. Examples of polymers in nature include proteins, DNA, and carbohydrates.
Polymers are formed from monomers.
Starch is a polymer.
it is watretight and doesnt conduct heat or electricity ie fairly unreactive
Polymer
Yes, polyethylene is a very important synthetic polymer.
polymer
Starch is a polymer formed from glucose monomers.
Insulin is a protein