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I am a homeschool mom, and i need help with this question, for my daughter?

A monomer is a single small molecule, and a polymer is made of many small molecules. How many small molecules are joined to form a dimer?

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hsmomlovinit
Uhh…after checking out your profile, I’ve got to say I agree with Terri. You’ve been busy this week, though apparently not with Chem. Try logging off and actually reading your text, I think you’ll find lots of neat stuff in there that will help you do your own work.
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Mark with a PHD N BS
It is always the first two monomers that react together will form a dimer.

What is you have more than 2 at the same time? Hummm …

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silligrl357
It is 2 molecules, here is link on Wiki explaining it
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Terri
hhmmmmm, I checked out your profile and “your daughter” sure does need a lot of help with “her” homework. My question is why you didn’t identify yourself as a mom in all the other homework questions you have asked in other areas of the forum.

Or maybe you just wanted to make sure you could con someone it to giving you the answers so you posed as a “homeschool mom”????

You do know that representing yourself as someone else is a violation of community guidelines, right?

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Fly On The Wall
Monomer (1)

Dimer (2)

Trimer (3)

Tetramer (4)

etc.

Oligomer (several)

Polymer (many)

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Lisa
Interesting, your Q&As are now private. Do your own homework. Get off the computer and actually LEARN the material.
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Drew H
I would say 2
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WearingOne
I feel bad for your daughter… becasue it seems her mom doesnt know a damm thing about teaching
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Pete
First result from search engine:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimer

See first sentence on the first page.

Hope that helps.

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