Dear Kingsley Oforma, no, you may find find linear polymers of co-, tri-, tetra- or multi- block copolymers, i.e., the main backbone is composed of various repeating units, in different arrengements. My Regards
A homopolymer is a polymer composed of a single repeat unit. Linear homopolymers are just that, but in a linear arrangement. Copolymers are polymers composed of two or more monomers. And not all linear polymers are homopolymers, since I can polymerize different amino acids together, and they'll be linear.
Linear polymer may be homopolymer, copolymer, block polymer etc. Homopolymer contains same monomer, co & block polymers contain different monomers. So, all linear polymers are not homopolymers.
Dear Kingsley Oforma, no, linear polymers may have a co-, tri-, and etc block structure according to used monomers and the polymerization method. With respect...