kõrgmolekulaarsuse
Kõrgmolekulaarsus refers to the property of having a very large molecular weight. Substances exhibiting kõrgmolekulaarsus are known as macromolecules. These molecules are typically composed of repeating structural units, called monomers, linked together by covalent bonds in long chains or networks. Polymers are a common class of macromolecules, including natural polymers like DNA, proteins, and polysaccharides, as well as synthetic polymers such as polyethylene and nylon.
The large size of macromolecules gives them unique physical and chemical properties that differ significantly from
In chemistry and materials science, understanding kõrgmolekulaarsus is crucial for designing and synthesizing new materials with