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Chemistry, 10.04.2020 22:37, karennayeli

Define: Macromolecule. a. Polymers made from at least two different monomers. b. Materials added to a polymer to make it more flexible, soft. c. Materials that, when stretched, return to their original shape when released. d. Large or giant molecules.

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