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a molecule that can be chemically bound as a unit of a polymer; also, a chemical compound that can undergo polymerization, which is a chemical reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form larger molecules that contain repeating structural units; Taylor's revolutionary UV-curable finish contains a blend of monomers (and oligomers) that, while in liquid form, are thin enough to spray.
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One of the constituents of polyester resin.
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| monomethylhydrazine |
A chemical used for rocket fuel. It is poisonous if inhaled or ingested. It is released from some Helvella and Gyromitra mushrooms by drying or boiling in water, and is a break-down product in the human body from a chemical named gyromitrin which is found in these mushrooms.
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| monomer |
Individual, reactive chemical units which may be linked together to form a polymer.
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| monomelic |
affecting one limb.
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