Monomer

A monomer is a small molecule that can chemically bond with other molecules to form a polymer. Monomers are typically organic compounds and have reactive functional groups that can undergo polymerization reactions. When several monomers bond together through these reactions, they form a polymer chain. Monomers are the building blocks of polymers and are essential in many chemical and biological processes. Different types of monomers can be combined to create polymers with distinct properties and functions.

A monomer is a molecule that is capable of bonding chemically to other molecules in a repeating pattern to form a larger polymer. In simpler terms, a monomer is a building block of a polymer. Polymers are formed by joining many monomers together through chemical reactions known as polymerization. Monomers can be small molecules, such as ethylene in the case of polyethylene, or more complex molecules, such as amino acids in proteins.