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		Definition of monomer in English: monomernoun ˈmɒnəməˈmɑnəmər Chemistry A molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer.  Example sentencesExamples -  What Blackmond realised was that it was the dimers, not the monomers, that were catalytically active, and only the heterochiral dimer was not active.
 -  Addition polymerization reactions use free radical monomers to produce polymers.
 -  Sodium polyacrylate is a polymer containing many acrylate monomers connected end-to-end in a large chain.
 -  The monomer, ethene or ethylene, is obtained in large quantities from the cracking of petroleum.
 -  It is produced through a free radical polymerization reaction of styrene monomers.
 
    Definition of monomer in US English: monomernounˈmɑnəmərˈmänəmər Chemistry A molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is produced through a free radical polymerization reaction of styrene monomers.
 -  The monomer, ethene or ethylene, is obtained in large quantities from the cracking of petroleum.
 -  What Blackmond realised was that it was the dimers, not the monomers, that were catalytically active, and only the heterochiral dimer was not active.
 -  Addition polymerization reactions use free radical monomers to produce polymers.
 -  Sodium polyacrylate is a polymer containing many acrylate monomers connected end-to-end in a large chain.
 
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