Can nucleic acids, proteins and starch be considered as step growth polymers?
Can nucleic acids, proteins and starch be considered as step growth polymers?
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Yes, nucleic acids, proteins, and starch can be considered step growth polymers because this type of polymerization involves a condensation reaction between two monomers. Loss of simple molecules such as water, alcohol results in this type of polymerization and it results in the formation of high molecular mass polymers.
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