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  • Glycerine: Understanding Its Molecular Structure and Classification
    Glycerine, also known as glycerol, is not a polymer but a small organic compound. Polymers are large molecules composed of repeating subunits called monomers. Glycerine consists of three carbon atoms, eight hydrogen atoms, and three hydroxyl groups (-OH) but lacks the repeating monomer units characteristic of polymers.
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