Linear polymers
The thesaurus with a simple linear structure is formed linear thesaurus. In some thesaurus shorter chains grow off the long methods at certain ways, so that a branched structure is formed. In other thesaurus the branches become more and cross-link to other thesaurus chains, thus forming a network structure. It is a single shore of units made from two carbon atoms and four fluorine atoms. When created, this linear thesaurus can create shore of threads or form a mesh that can be very strong and hard to break through.
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