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  Polymer is a substance or material comprising of huge atoms, or macromolecules, made out of many rehashing subunits.Due to their wide range of properties, both engineered and normal polymers assume basic and omnipresent jobs in regular life. Polymers go from recognizable manufactured plastics, for example, polystyrene to common biopolymers, for example, DNA and proteins that are central to organic structure and capacity. Polymers, both normal and engineered, are made by means of polymerization of numerous little atoms, known as monomers. Their therefore enormous sub-atomic mass, comparative with little particle mixes, produces one of a kind physical properties including sturdiness, high versatility, viscoelasticity, and an inclination to frame shapeless and semicrystalline structures as opposed to gems. The expression "polymer" gets from the Greek word and alludes to huge atoms whose structure is made out of different rehashing units, from which begins an attribute of high relative sub-atomic mass and orderly properties.  

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