Yes, if your opponent activates any Spell or Trap card, it can be chained to and countered with Dark Bribe, unless it is specifically forbidden.
When Black Rose Dragon is targeted by Super Polymerization, its effect to destroy all cards on the field activates in a separate chain. When Trishula is targeted, its effect to banish a card from the opponent's hand, field, and Graveyard activates in a separate chain. The effects of Black Rose Dragon and Trishula will resolve before Super Polymerization resolves.
Such reactions are known as polymerization processes, they are of two types 1- addition polymerization and 2- condensation polymerization.
The process of polymerization that produces long chains of molecules is called "chain-growth polymerization," also known as addition polymerization. In this process, monomers with unsaturated bonds, such as alkenes, react to form a polymer by adding to the growing chain one at a time. This method typically involves three main steps: initiation, propagation, and termination, resulting in the formation of high molecular weight polymers.
Polymerization is the general term used to describe the process by which polymers are produced. It involves combining monomers to form longer chain molecules, resulting in the formation of polymers. This can occur through various methods, such as addition polymerization or condensation polymerization.
The three primary methods of polymerization are addition polymerization, condensation polymerization, and copolymerization. Addition polymerization involves the reaction of monomers with unsaturated bonds, resulting in the formation of long-chain polymers without the release of byproducts. Condensation polymerization occurs when monomers join together, releasing small molecules like water as byproducts. Copolymerization combines two different types of monomers to create a polymer with distinct properties.
Spells, Traps or monster effects cannot be chained to Super Polymerization's activation, not even Counter Traps like Dark Bribe.
yes just like using de-fusion
When Black Rose Dragon is targeted by Super Polymerization, its effect to destroy all cards on the field activates in a separate chain. When Trishula is targeted, its effect to banish a card from the opponent's hand, field, and Graveyard activates in a separate chain. The effects of Black Rose Dragon and Trishula will resolve before Super Polymerization resolves.
Polymerization is the reaction that links monomers to form a chain. This process involves the repetitive bonding of monomer units to form a longer chain molecule known as a polymer.
The process of linking monomers to form a food chain is known as polymerization. This involves the chemical reaction that combines monomers to form larger molecular structures called polymers, such as proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
Polymerization .
Such reactions are known as polymerization processes, they are of two types 1- addition polymerization and 2- condensation polymerization.
The process of polymerization that produces long chains of molecules is called "chain-growth polymerization," also known as addition polymerization. In this process, monomers with unsaturated bonds, such as alkenes, react to form a polymer by adding to the growing chain one at a time. This method typically involves three main steps: initiation, propagation, and termination, resulting in the formation of high molecular weight polymers.
the structural unit of step reaction polymerization are chemically identical to the monomer employed in the reaction while those of the chain reaction may or may not be identical addition or step polymers take their names from their starting monomers while those of the chain reaction is not so
Chain termination is any chemical reaction leading to the destruction of a reactive intermediate in a chain propagation step in the course of a polymerization, effectively bringing it to a halt.
Polymerization is the procedure of reacting monomer molecules together with chemical reactions to create a polymer chain or three-dimensional network. There are two types of polymerization which are the condensation polymerization and addition polymerization.
Polymerization is the general term used to describe the process by which polymers are produced. It involves combining monomers to form longer chain molecules, resulting in the formation of polymers. This can occur through various methods, such as addition polymerization or condensation polymerization.