"What Are Polymers? A Beginner’s Guide to the World of Macromolecules"



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Polymers are large, chain-like molecules composed of repeating structural units called monomers, linked by covalent bonds. They play a fundamental role in modern materials science and are used in a wide range of industries including packaging, textiles, construction, electronics, and biomedical devices. Polymers can be synthetic, such as polyethylene and nylon, or natural, like cellulose and proteins. Their versatile properties—such as flexibility, durability, and lightweight nature—make them essential for innovative solutions in sustainability, nanotechnology, and biomedicine.


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