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polymeric Used in cosmetics to keep sunscreens from washing off, in hair-setting products, and as binders in skin creams. Plastic fingernails are also produced by polymerization.
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polymerization Used in cosmetics to keep sunscreens from washing off, in hair-setting products, and as binders in skin creams. Plastic fingernails are also produced by polymerization.
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polymer A string of units covalently linked together either in linear form or with branching points. A macromolecule made of two or more units. The units can be identical forming a homo-polymer. Glycogen and starch, the glucose storage particles in animals and plants are examples of homopolymers. Polymers can be made of strings of different units. Proteins are made of 20 different amino acids, DNA and RNA are made of 4 different types of nucleotides. ...
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polymer A plastic-like material produced from chemical "monomers" which in turn have been produced from alcohols and petrochemicals. Certain polymers are used as latex paint and caulk binders. The binder's polymer particles are small and carried in water. The binder polymer particles and water mixture is known as an emulsion or as "latex."
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polymerization A chemical reaction in which two or more small molecules combine to form larger molecules that contain repeating structural units of the original molecules. A hazardous polymerization is the above reaction with an uncontrolled release of energy.
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