Cellulose, the woody structure of plants, is a high molecular weight polymer. Although it is normally a chemically stable substance, it is capable of reaction through its hydroxyl groups to form colorless amorphous substances, usually having lower molecular weights and lacking the high tensile strength of the parent polymer but assuming other properties, for example solubility.
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