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What is the difference between monomers and polymers?

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How are monomers related to polymers.?

Monomers are the building blocks of polymers.


Which is smaller polymers or monomers?

Monomers.


What do monomers and polymers have to do with photosynthesis?

Monomers come together to form polymers through dehydration condensation and polymers split apart from monomers through hydrolysis.


What do monomers do?

Polymers


When monomers combine they form what?

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.


How are polymers monomers and polymerization related?

Monomers chemically bond to make polymers in the process of polymerization.


How are monomers polymers polymerization related?

Monomers chemically bond to make polymers in the process of polymerization.


What do monomers form?

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.


Are fats polymers or monomers?

Polymers, they are lipids which are long carbon chains


when monomers are joined together what do they form?

Monomers joined together make a polymer.


Type of bond that forms to joins monomers into polymers is what kind of bond?

The type of bond that joins monomers into polymers is a covalent bond. In the case of polymers, the monomers are linked through covalent bonds formed through a process called polymerization. This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the monomers, resulting in a strong and stable polymer structure.


Explain the connection between monomers and polymers?

Monomers are single units while polymers are monomers linked together. So with polysaccharides being polymers or monomers linked together, then think of a single monomer of sugar such as maltose.