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posted on 17-12-2017 at 21:22
Inorganic polymers types
An example of an inorganic polymer would be silicon and oxygen which alternate and form chains which ends up being polymer.
Can transition metals or noble metals form inorganic polymers with oxygen, nitrogen carbon etc? Why or why not is this possible?
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