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what is solid polymer
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Solid polymers are large molecular compounds formed by the chemical bonding of many repeating subunits, known as monomers. These materials exhibit a solid-state form, distinguishing them from liquid or gas-phase polymers. Solid polymers can be either synthetic, such as plastics and silicones, or natural, like cellulose and rubber. Their properties, which include durability, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals, vary widely based on their molecular structure and the nature of their monomers. These characteristics make solid polymers highly versatile, finding applications across industries, from packaging and construction to healthcare and electronics. Advancements in polymer science continue to expand the functionality and applicability of these materials, driving innovation in numerous fields.
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