Crash Course Chemistry: Polymers
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Proteins, cellulose, and nucleic acids are examples of polymers. Polymers can be naturally occurring or synthetic substances. In this episode, host Hank Green discusses how polymers are made and their many uses. Part of the "Crash Course Chemistry" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 10 minutes 9 seconds
- Topic: Science
 - Subtopic: Biology, Chemistry, Science Methods
 - Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
 - Standards:
 - Release Year: 2014
 - Producer/Distributor: Complexly
 - Series: Crash Course Chemistry
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