[医] 高分子聚合物

high molecular polymer的用法和样例:

例句

  1. A high polymer is a very large aggregation of units.一个高聚物是许多单元的非常大的组合。
  2. Polymers consist of long molecular chains of covalently bonded atoms.高聚物都是由共价链联接原子而形成的长链分子所组成。
  3. Polyketone resin is high molecular polymer.聚醛树脂为高分子聚合物。
  4. Using coal gangue as raw material, we made a kind of new type polymer reinforcing filler for rubber by ultr.本论文用煤矸石作原料,通过超细粉碎,表面改性制成了一种高分子聚合物的补强填充剂。

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