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8 April, 07:37

Arrange the following in order of size, from smallest to largest: polymer, monomer, carbon atom,

macromolecule.

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  1. 8 April, 07:58
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    We can arrange the following entities from sizes smallest to largest in:

    1. Carbon atom. Consider the carbon atom in the periodic table which evidently small in size. Like any other atom such as hydrogen and oxygen.

    2. Monomer. Is a singular molecule that can combine itself with elongated chains and other molecules. And thus form,

    3. Polymer. Polymers are made from a complex amalgamation of monomers.

    4. Macromolecule. And thus the macromolecules from the word macro are the biggest component. Which forms the lipid, proteins, RNA enzymes in the cell.
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