I'm unable to view graphics or images. However, if you describe the polymer or provide its characteristics, I can help identify it or provide relevant information.
Cross-linking a polymer like polyvinyl alcohol or rubber creates covalent bonds between individual polymer chains, which enhances the material's mechanical strength, elasticity, and thermal stability. This process restricts the movement of polymer chains, resulting in a more rigid and durable structure compared to the unlinked form. To illustrate these relationships in a diagram, you could depict a monomer as a single unit, show it joining to form a polymer (a long chain of repeating units), and then represent cross-linking by drawing connections between different polymer chains to highlight the network structure of the cross-linked polymer.
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A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
Chocolate is not a polymer.
Starch is a polymer.
In the graphic novel "Maus" by Art Spiegelman, the mice represent Jewish people who were persecuted during the Holocaust.
The lines above represent nothing other than invisibility!
A written symbol that is used to represent speech; "the Greek alphabet has 24 characters".
SmartArt Graphics consists of layouts and charts. SmartArt is used to represent the data in a visual form.
Venn diagram
its represent the earthquake happen in tsunami...,above the sea water in the sky
A taco
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The symbol above the number 4 can vary depending on the context. In mathematics, it could represent an exponent, such as in 4^2 (4 squared), where the symbol is a caret (^). In other contexts, it might refer to a specific notation or graphic, such as a star or a dot, depending on the subject matter. Please provide more context for a precise answer.
The symbol above the number 8 typically refers to the infinity symbol (∞) in certain contexts, such as mathematics or graphic design. However, in other contexts, it could represent different meanings or symbols depending on the specific application or field. If you could provide more context, I could give a more accurate explanation.
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