(a)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
(b)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon polymers are to be answered.
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
To determine: The definition of
(c)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon polymers are to be answered.
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
(d)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon polymers are to be answered.
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
(e)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon polymers are to be answered.
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
(f)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon polymers are to be answered.
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
(II)
Interpretation: The given terms are to be defined and questions based upon polymers are to be answered.
Concept introduction: The term polymer means many units or parts. Polymers are very large molecules having high molecular masses, hence are also called as macromolecules.
The two main types of polymers are thermosetting polymer and thermoset polymer.
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