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Monomer Polymer Macromolecule

There are things today, and their formation is related to monomers, polymers and macromolecules. Monomers are the basic elements of things and come together to form polymers. Polymers are connected by monomers through polymerization, and their structure and properties vary depending on the type of monomer and the order of connection.

Macromolecules are connected by many atoms with strong covalent bonds, with high relative molecular weight. Polymers are mostly macromolecules, but not all macromolecules are polymers.

Monomers are polymerized into polymers, and there are two methods. One is addition polymerization, where the double or triple bonds of monomers are opened and connected to each other without small molecule by-products; the other is condensation polymerization, where small molecules such as water and alcohol are precipitated by reaction between monomers.

Look at all things, from the micro to the beginning, the monomer is the beginning, the polymer is aggregated, and the final macromolecule is formed. Its change is also micro, and its fruit is also the result. This is the transformation mechanism of things and the wonderful principle of creation.