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Natural polymers: The polymers which are obtained naturally are called natural polymers. A natural polymer has its origin in plants and animals. Starch, cellulose, proteins, natural rubber etc. are the examples of natural polymers.
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A leakage means withdrawl of a part of income (money) from circular flow of income.
For instance, savings and taxes by households and firms as well as import payments are forms of leakage. Injections are addition of money to the circular flow of income, e.g., investments, government expenditure, export payments.
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SO2 is a gas whereas SeO2 is solid. This is because SeO2 has a chain polymeric structure consisting of alternate selenium and oxygen atoms. This one dimensional chain forms strong interactions thus it exists as solid. Whereas SO2 is molecular and no such strong interactions is present between them. It forms discrete units. Thus it exists as gas.
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Carboxylic acids have higher boiling point than alcohols due to more extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The hydrogen bonds are not broken completely even in the vapour phase. Hence carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alcohols.
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