many repeating, simple subunits are joined together. what is the most likely result?\n○ a halogen\n○ a…

many repeating, simple subunits are joined together. what is the most likely result?\n○ a halogen\n○ a polymer\n○ a monomer\n○ an amino acid

many repeating, simple subunits are joined together. what is the most likely result?\n○ a halogen\n○ a polymer\n○ a monomer\n○ an amino acid

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Brief Explanations:

Polymers are formed by the joining of many repeating, simple subunits called monomers. Halogens are elements in group 17 of the periodic - table. A monomer is a single unit, not the result of joining many subunits. Amino acids are building blocks of proteins but don't generally refer to the general concept of many repeating subunits joined together like polymers do.

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B. a polymer