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Multiple Choice
What happens to the monomer during the synthesis of a polymer?
A
The monomer is dissolved in a solvent without any chemical change.
B
The monomer undergoes a chemical reaction to form repeating units.
C
The monomer is converted into a gas.
D
The monomer is broken down into smaller molecules.
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1
Identify the process of polymerization, which involves the chemical reaction of monomers to form a polymer.
Understand that during polymerization, monomers are chemically bonded together to form repeating units, which are the building blocks of polymers.
Recognize that the monomer undergoes a chemical transformation, typically involving the formation of covalent bonds between monomer units.
Consider the types of polymerization reactions, such as addition polymerization or condensation polymerization, where monomers link together with or without the loss of small molecules like water.
Conclude that the monomer does not remain unchanged, nor is it converted into a gas or broken down into smaller molecules, but rather it forms a larger macromolecule through a chemical reaction.