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what exactly are polymers
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Polymers are large molecules composed of repeated subunits called monomers, linked by covalent bonds in a process known as polymerization. They can be natural, like cellulose in plants or DNA in our bodies, or synthetic, such as nylon or polyethylene. Their properties depend on the type of monomers used, the length of the polymer chains, and the way they're arranged, making polymers incredibly versatile. They can be designed to be flexible, strong, resistant to heat or chemicals, and are used in everything from clothing and packaging to medical devices and electronics. Understanding the science of polymers allows chemists to innovate new materials with specific characteristics for countless applications.
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