What are Macro-molecules
Macro-molecules are giant covalent structures made by covalent bonds in which a lot of nonmetal atoms bond in order to gain stability by sharing their atoms. Another word for macro-molecule is giant covalent structure or polymer. The atoms are arranged in giant lattices which are formed because of the attractive forces between the atoms. Substances which are bonded covalently to form giant covalent structures have a very high melting point and the boiling point which means it’s very difficult to break them apart. However, doing your masters in chemistry and got stuck while writing your dissertation no problem just contact Dissertation Provider In the UK who will facilitate you and prepare your dissertation and make it a scope of ice cream for you!!!! ILLUSTRATION OF MACRO-MOLECULES There are three most common giant covalent structures are discussed below: Diamond Diamond is an allotrope of carbon. Allotropes are forms of an element that exists in the same state (solid