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ALL POLYMERS ARE MACROMOLECULES BUT NOT ALL MACROMOLECULES ARE POLYMERS GIVVE 5 REASON,

ALL POLYMERS ARE MACROMOLECULES BUT NOT ALL MACROMOLECULES ARE POLYMERS GIVVE 5 REASON,

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Aman Bansal
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12 years ago

Daer Taluta,

The term macromolecule is used ambiguously to mean a molecule comprised of any "large number" of atoms, but more and more it is understood to mean only those molecules comprised of at least one-hundred atoms. Macromolecules may also be referred to less specifically as polymers...
Polymers usually is the traditional type of synthetic polymers, where macromolecules includes biopolymers like proteins, DNA, and polysaccharides.

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