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Dimer

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A dimer is a type of molecule made from putting two small molecules together. The two molecules should be the same or very similar. The process of putting these molecules together is called dimerisation.[1] Dimerisation can make covalent bonds, like the combination of cyclopentadiene into dicyclopentadiene, or hydrogen bonds, like the base pairs of DNA.

In polymer chemistry, "dimer" has a broader meaning for any compound where the degree of polymerisation is 2, even if parts of the smaller molecules left the molecule in the condensation reaction.

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  1. IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed. (the "Gold Book") (2025). Online version: (2006) "dimerization". doi:10.1351/goldbook.D01744