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Introduction of Inorganic Polymers

All the covalent macromolecules, which do not have carbon in their back bones are considered to be inorganic polymers.
Inorganic polymers are polymers with a skeletal structure that does not include carbon atoms in the backbone. ... The term inorganic polymer refers generally to one-dimensional polymers, rather than to heavily crosslinked materials such as silicate minerals.
Example : Crystals (e.g. oxides and halides), condensed. These polymers posses distinctive physicochemical characteristics and unique physical, mechanical and electrical properties. These polymers are of extensive utility in everyday life, particularly in the area of engineering and technology.



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