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    GlossarySynthetic Polymers

    large molecules engineered from chemically bonded smaller units

    Synthetic polymers, also known as man-made or artificial polymers, are large molecules created through the chemical bonding of smaller units called monomers. These polymers are engineered in laboratories and industrial settings to have specific properties and uses, such as in the production of plastics, synthetic fibers, and various medical applications. Examples include nylon, polyester, and polystyrene.

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