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1 Polymer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A polymer is a large molecule (macromolecule) composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. While polymer in popular usage suggests plastic ...
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2 Polymers
Polymers 1. Introduction. Prior to the early1920's, chemists doubted the existence of molecules having molecular weights greater than a few thousand.
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3 Chemical of the Week -- Polymers
POLYMERS Polymers are substances whose molecules have high molar masses and are composed of a large number of repeating units.
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5 Polymer Basics
Polymer Basics Let's start at the beginning. If you don't know what a polymer even is, you're in the right place. Click on a link to learn about polymers -- what they're made of ...
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6 polymer: Definition from Answers.com
polymer n. Any of numerous natural and synthetic compounds of usually high molecular weight consisting of up to millions of repeated linked units,
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Polymer Science And Engineering Department Combining nearly 200 scientists and students with $20 million in instrumentation, the PSE department has become one of ...
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8 Polymers
Exploring Materials Engineering. Polymers. The word polymer literally means "many parts." A polymeric solid material may be considered to be one that contains many chemically ...
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9 Polymer | Definition of Polymer at Dictionary.com:
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10 Polymers They're Everywhere
Main | What Are Polymers? | In Nature | At Home | Recycling Parents and Educators | Credits | Geography Education © 1997 National Geographic Society.
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