polimeres
Polimeres (polymers) are large molecules composed of repeating subunits called monomers linked by covalent bonds. They occur naturally, such as cellulose, proteins, nucleic acids, starch, and natural rubber, and synthetically, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, poly(vinyl chloride), nylons, and polyesters. The properties of a polimere depend on the monomers used, the chain length, and the way chains are arranged (linear, branched, or crosslinked).
Polimeres are formed by polymerization, which can be addition (chain-growth) or condensation (step-growth). In addition polymerization,
Classification includes thermoplastics, which soften upon heating; thermosets, which are permanently crosslinked; and elastomers, which are