a polymer is a plastic. a monomer is a chain of molecules which are alkenes as they have a double covalent bond in them. This monomer is then heated and the double covalent bonds break and join with others to make a longer chain of molecules. this is a polymer-plastic. to find out the name of a polymer add poly to the name of the monomer e.g. ethene is a monomer and when it is heated it makes polyethene which is a plastic.
Do you mean Polymorization? if so that is the yugioh card which fuses two monster cards together to bring fourth an even more powerful card such FGD or Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon. Hope this helps! :)
Polymerization is a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound.
polymeric is an organic giant molecule and mostly of the compound is noncrystalline.
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Sugars
Enzymes polymerize glucose into starches.
Yep, dipeptides cyclize and polymerize at room temperature
They polymerize the sugar into either cellulose and/or starch.
Polymerization is not a property; it is a type of chemical reaction.
C2F4 - when you polymerize it, you get Teflon.
Lipids are fats, or to be technical, they are non-polar organic molecules. They do form large molecules but they do not polymerize.
Amino acids polymerize to form proteins.
i think it is because of some enzymes that cause browning. WHEN THEY POLYMERIZE,THEY GIVE VARIETY OF COLOURS EG brown AND BLACK
POLYMERIZATION occurs in many "ways, shapes and forms." Amino acids polymerize into protein chains; phosphate and ribose sugar polymerize into the DNA 'backbone'; and Glucose monomers polymerize to form cellulose in plants [alpha linkage] and glycogen [beta linkage] elsewhere.
Silicate is molten rock when it polymerizes it forms chains. the silicate melt does not have a single, clear cut freezing point like ice.