Definition of polymer compounds
Macromolecular compounds are referred to as macromolecules, also called macromolecules, which generally refer to compounds with a relative molecular mass of several thousand to several million. Most polymer compounds are a mixture of many homologues with different relative molecular masses. The relative molecular mass is the average relative molecular weight. High molecular compounds are made up of thousands of atoms connected by covalent bonds. Although their relative molecular masses are large, they are all connected in simple structural units and in a repeating manner.
