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Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units from "summary" of Chemistry by Russell Kuhtz

Polymers are fascinating molecules that are composed of repeating units known as monomers. These monomers link together to form long chains, creating a large molecule with unique properties. The process by which these monomers join together is called polymerization. One of the key features of polymers is their structure, which consists of a main chain with side groups branching off. This structure allows for a wide range of properties and functions, depending on the specific monomers involved in the polymerization process. The repeating units in polymers give them a hig...
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