Look up: monomer


  1. Monomer
    Any small molecule that can undergo a reaction in which it is incorporated into a large molecule containing many similar units. Common monomers are vinyl acetate, styrene, butadiene and vinyl chloride. (Yes, it is appropriate to consider hydrocarbons as polymers of methylene!)
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  2. Monomer
    a molecule consisting of a single mer.
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  3. Monomer
    A small unit that is repeated many times in the formation of a polymer.
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  4. monomer
    [n] - a simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
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  5. Monomer
    A molecule that, under the correct conditions, can link together with others to form larger molecules called polymers. A monomer must be capable of forming two or more bonds to other monomers.A molecule consisting of a single mer.Common monomers:vinyl acetatestyrenebutadienevinyl chloride
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  6. Monomer
    Member of a building block set which can be repeatedly incorporated into a library to give a set of compounds of repeating structure, e.g. amino acids in a peptide library.
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  7. Monomer
    A monomer is a starting material or single unit from which a polymer is built. It refers to the repeat units that make up the polymer chains. Ethylene is the monomer for polyethylene and styrene for polystyrene.
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  8. monomer
    A small molecule that is linked with large numbers of other small molecules to form a chain or a network (polymer).
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  9. monomer
    Monomer is a simple molecule which is capable of combining with a number of like or unlike molecules to form a polymer. Monomer is repeating structure unit within a polymer.
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  10. Monomer
    a molecule consisting of a single mer.
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  11. Monomer
    A molecule or substance which can be polymerized, usually of low molar mass.
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  12. monomer
    A small molecule that can become bonded repeatedly to form a large molecule (called a polymer)
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  1. Monomer
    The simplest unit of a polymer. Ethylene is the smallest unit of polyethylene. Styrene is the smallest unit of polystyrene
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  2. Monomer
    Repeating unit in a polymer chain
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  3. Monomer
    A small molecule that may become chemically bonded to other monomers to form a polymer. From Greek mono 'one' and meros 'part'.
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  4. Monomer
    A single molecule that reacts with like or unlike molecules to form a polymer.
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  5. monomer
    <chemistry> A single molecule that is the subunit of a polymer. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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  6. monomer
    noun a simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
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  7. monomer
    (mon´o-mәr) a simple molecule of relatively low molecular weight, which is capable of reacting chemically with other molecules to form a dimer, trimer, or polymer. Monomer. Individual amino acids constitute the monomeric building blocks of (polymeric) polypeptides. ...
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  8. monomer
    a molecule of any of a class of compounds, mostly organic, that can react with other molecules of the same or other compound to form very large ... [4 related articles]
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  9. Monomer
    A monomer (from Greek mono "one" and meros "part") is a molecule that may bind chemically to other molecules to form a polymer. The term "monomeric protein" may also be used to describe one of the proteins making up a multiprotein complex. The most common natural monomer is glucose, which is linked...
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  10. Monomer
    Substance composed of low molecular weight molecules capable of reacting with like or unlike molecules to form a polymer.
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  11. monomer
    A simple chemical compound of relatively low molecular weight which can undergo polymerization.
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  12. monomer
    monomer (mon'umur) : see polymer.
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  13. monomer
    Type: Term Pronunciation: mon′ō-mĕr Definitions: 1. The molecular unit that, by repetition, constitutes a large structure or polymer; ethylene, H2C=CH2, is the monomer of polyethylene, H(CH2)nH. 2. The protein structural unit of a virion ca...
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