Synthetic Polymers

Polymers are extremely large molecules made up of many simpler molecules, monomers, in a repeating pattern. Polymers can have formula weights of 10,000 to 100,000.

Rubber is a natural polymer. The long chains (a) are interconnected (b); thus, when rubber is stretched (c), strands do not slip past one another.

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