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Polymer, any of a class of common or engineered substances made out of huge particles, called macromolecules, that are products of more straightforward concoction units called monomers. Polymers make up a large number of the materials in living beings, including, for instance, proteins, cellulose, and nucleic acids. Besides, they establish the premise of such minerals as precious stone, quartz, and feldspar and such man-made materials as solid, glass, paper, plastics, and rubbers. The word polymer assigns an undefined number of monomer units. At the point when the quantity of monomers is huge, the compound is at times called a high polymer. Polymers are not limited to monomers of a similar substance organization or sub-atomic weight and structure. Some common polymers are made out of one sort of monomer. Generally normal and manufactured polymers, nonetheless, are comprised of at least two distinct kinds of monomers; such polymers are known as copolymers.    

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