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Russell Lyons
20 October, 00:29
How are large polymers formed?
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Wyatt Compton
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Large polymers are formed by repetitive combinations of simple subunits called monomers. A monomer is a molecule that, as a unit, binds chemically or supramolecular to other molecules to form a supramolecular polymer.
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