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Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers from "summary" of Organic Chemistry by John E. McMurry

Polymers are large molecules formed through the repetition of smaller units known as monomers. These monomers link together in a chain-like fashion to create the polymer. This process is often likened to building a long chain by connecting individual links together. The resulting polymer can consist of thousands to millions of monomer units, giving it a complex and often unique structure. The monomers used to create polymers can vary greatly, leading to a wide range of properties and functions exhibited by different polymers. For example, the monomers in polyethylene, a common plastic, are simple ethylene molecules. On the other hand, more complex monomers are used to produce polymers with specific characteristics, such as flexibility, strength, or heat resistance. The proc...
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    Organic Chemistry

    John E. McMurry

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