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Lecture Notes: Introduction To Polymer chemistry Polymer : A large molecule (macromolecule) built up by repetitive bonding (covalent) of smaller molecules (monomers) Generally not a well defined structure, or molecular weight. Need to use statistical properties to describe. Polymers are formed by linking monomers through chemical reaction called polymerization. You don t end up with a unique molecule. i monomers chain of monomers i A (A A A)i/3 Homopolymer: all A identical The most produced/used polymers are homopolymers of terminal alkenes. Produced by radical polymerization.
5.33 Lecture Notes: Introduction To Polymer Chemistry Polymer: A large molecule (macromolecule) built up by repetitive bonding (covalent) of smaller molecules (monomers) • Generally not a well defined structure, or molecular weight.
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