Molecules that consist of coiled unbranched chains are typically linear polymers, such as polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). These polymers are formed through the repeated linkage of monomer units, resulting in long, continuous chains that can coil into various shapes. The coiled structure can affect the physical properties of the material, such as its flexibility and strength.
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