For Polymerization, the Fusion Components/ Fusion Material Monsters can either be in your hand or on the field, or a combination of both.
You use any appropriate Fusion Summon card (ie Polymerization) while you have Elemental HERO Neos and any 'Ultimate Crystal' monster such as Rainbow Dragon, either in hand or on the field.
No, you cannot use Fusion Substitute Monsters for "Future Fusion". You can, however, use Fusion Substitute Monsters for "Chain Material" as long as those Fusion Substitute Monsters exist on your field or hand. The reason Fusion Substitute Monsters cannot be used from your deck is because they have no substitute ability while in the deck and thus cannot be used as replacements for other Fusion Material Monsters.
If they are Summoned as Normal Monsters, they are unaffected. If they are Summoned as Effect Monsters, they will be moved face-up into the S/T zone and cease to be monsters while Skill Drain is active. Even if Skill Drain is removed from the field, they will not return to the monster zone, they will remain uselessly in the S/T zone.
Monsters considered destroyed by battle cannot return themselves from the field to hand or deck. If Fiber Jar was considered destroyed by battle, it will not shuffle itself back into deck even though its on the field while the effect resolves. After resolution, it will go to the graveyard.
You get Blobert the blob on Moshi Monsters by going to the slot underneath you password while logging in, and typing in (all caps) MOSHIMOSHI
Yes, you can activate Polymerization while you have a monster on the field and in your hand at the same time. Polymerization requires you to send the required Fusion Materials from your hand or field to the graveyard.
Yes because Gemini monsters are treated as normal monsters while on the field or in the graveyard
No, polymerization is not an example of a decomposition reaction. Polymerization is a process where monomers combine to form a polymer, while decomposition reactions involve breaking down a compound into simpler substances.
Ring-opening polymerization involves the opening of cyclic monomers with formation of linear polymer chains, while ring-opening metathesis polymerization involves the redistribution of double bonds in cyclic monomers to form a polymer chain. Ring-opening polymerization can use a variety of monomers, whereas ring-opening metathesis polymerization is typically limited to cyclic olefins. Additionally, ring-opening polymerization relies on nucleophilic or electrophilic initiators, while ring-opening metathesis polymerization relies on metal catalysts.
the structural unit of step reaction polymerization are chemically identical to the monomer employed in the reaction while those of the chain reaction may or may not be identical addition or step polymers take their names from their starting monomers while those of the chain reaction is not so
You will be able to use its effect while you control "D.D. Survivor" and/or "D.D. Scout Plane". The card's effects will banish then and it will return to the field.
Similarities: Both suspension and emulsion free polymerization techniques involve dispersing monomer droplets in water to form polymer particles. Differences: In suspension polymerization, monomer droplets are dispersed directly in the aqueous phase, while in emulsion polymerization, an emulsifier is used to stabilize the monomer droplets and prevent coalescence. Emulsion polymerization typically results in smaller particle sizes and a more stable polymer dispersion compared to suspension polymerization. Emulsion polymerization allows for the incorporation of water-insoluble monomers and surfactants, while suspension polymerization is limited to water-soluble or water-dispersible monomers.
You use any appropriate Fusion Summon card (ie Polymerization) while you have Elemental HERO Neos and any 'Ultimate Crystal' monster such as Rainbow Dragon, either in hand or on the field.
The polymerization process in which a water molecule is lost is called condensation polymerization. In condensation polymerization, monomers join together to form a polymer while releasing a small molecule like water or alcohol as a byproduct. This type of polymerization typically involves monomers with functional groups that react to form covalent bonds and release the small molecule.
No, while you control only one monster and your opponent controls 2, they cannot summon anymore monsters. They can still Flip Summon and Tribute Summon (as long as the end results in your opponent having equal monsters as you.)
The Sword is mainly for unlocking the special field behind the Waterfall. After that it is only good for fighting monsters while in the mine.
Yes he can atk even if he's the only monster on your side of the field.