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Is carbon monoxide an example of a polymer
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No, carbon monoxide (CO) is not an example of a polymer. Carbon monoxide is a simple molecule consisting of one carbon atom bonded to one oxygen atom. Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating subunits called monomers.
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