"Tiny Molecules, Big Impact: Understanding Monomers"

 


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Monomers are the fundamental building blocks of polymers, consisting of small, reactive molecules that bond together to form larger macromolecules. They serve as the essential units in the synthesis of plastics, resins, and natural polymers like DNA and proteins. Common examples include ethylene, propylene, and styrene in synthetic polymers, and amino acids or nucleotides in biological macromolecules. Monomers are pivotal in industries ranging from packaging and textiles to healthcare and biotechnology.

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