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The monomer used to make Teflon is
 
  A) H2C CH2.
  B) Cl2C CH2.
  C) H2C CHCl.
  D) F2C CF2.

Question 2

The interactions between different chains in a protein contribute to its ________ structure.
 
  A) primary
  B) quaternary
  C) secondary
  D) tertiary



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Answer to Question 1

D

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B



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