ahelpolümeerid
Ahelpolümeerid, also known as linear polymers, are macromolecules composed of repeating monomer units linked together in a long, continuous chain. This chain structure is the defining characteristic of ahelpolümeerid. The monomers are typically small organic molecules that undergo polymerization reactions, such as addition or condensation, to form the polymer chain. The properties of ahelpolümeerid are largely determined by the type of monomer, the length of the polymer chain (degree of polymerization), and the way these chains interact with each other. For instance, longer chains generally lead to increased strength and toughness.
The arrangement and interactions of these linear chains influence macroscopic properties like melting point, solubility, and