There are a number of examples. On such is Styrofoam - used in cups. It is expanded polystyrene.
The most common element in polymers is carbon.
they conduct electricity
macromolecules.
Both condensation polymers and addition polymers are formed through polymerization, a process in which monomers are combined to form larger polymer chains. Additionally, both types of polymers can have high molecular weights and are used in a wide variety of applications.
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The most common element in polymers is carbon.
While plastics are used as a common example of polymers, there are many other materials which are also polymers. Polymers include:anything plasticproteins, such as hair, nails, tortoise shellcellulose in paper and treesDNAsilly puttyrubber
Both are glucose polymers.
larger polymers may be called Macromolecules. Also they may be called simply High Molecular Weight Polymers.
they conduct electricity
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macromolecules.
While plastics are used as a common example of polymers, there are many other materials which are also polymers. Polymers include:anything plasticproteins, such as hair, nails, tortoise shellcellulose in paper and treesDNAsilly puttyrubber
The common pathway in the production of biological polymers involves the polymerization of monomer units. Monomers are joined together through chemical reactions to form long chains known as polymers. This process is facilitated by enzymes and occurs in the cells of organisms.
There are several polymers in living beings, for example, proteins, DNA, RNA, and polysaccharides.
high density polymers
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.