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How to pronounce monomer in English?

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Type of chemical compound, compound

Examples of monomer

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Real-time observation of RecA filament dynamics with single monomer resolution.
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Whether telomerase functions as a monomer or dimer has been a matter of debate.
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Vinyl chloride monomer poses no threat to people who use finished PVC products.
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The vinyl acetate monomer content is about 18-29 percent by weight of the polymer.
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Dendrimers are a special case of polymer where every monomer unit is branched.
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The next step involves injecting the activated monomer melt into the molding chamber.
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Together these findings indicate that the monomer is the biologically active species.
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During the polymerization process, some chemical groups may be lost from each monomer.
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The intermolecular forces in polymers can be affected by dipoles in the monomer units.
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  • A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
  • A monomer (from Greek mono "one" and meros "part") is an atom or a small molecule that may bind chemically to other monomers to form a polymer. ; the term "monomeric protein" may also be used to describe one of the proteins making up a multiprotein complex. ...
  • (monomeric) Of or pertaining to a monomer; Describing a protein that has a single polypeptide chain; Describing a hereditary characteristic controlled by a gene at a single locus
  • (Monomers) A chemical compound that can undergo polymerization.
  • An organic chemical unit linked to other units (usually by a covalent bond formed by the removal of water) to produce a larger molecule (macromolecule) known as a polymer.
  • Chemical which can be caused to join and form polymers.
  • The simple chemical unit which, when many are joined together, form a polymer.
  • An elementary molecule capable of being polymerized into a polymer.
  • A single molecule or molecular unit that has the potential to be chemically bound to more molecules or units.