A monomer differs from a monomer unit in a polymer because: (a) Monomer units always possess extra

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A monomer differs from a monomer unit in a polymer because:

(a) Monomer units always possess extra atoms from the actual monomer.

(b) Monomers must somehow bond to one another, resulting in some electron and/or bond rearrangement.

(c) Monomer units have extra units in them that monomers do not.

(d) Monomer units are converted into monomers as they become part of a polymer.

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

ISBN: 9780321927118

5th Edition

Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver

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