Reef Chemistry Puzzle #18 I am the longest!

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Reef Chemistry Puzzle 18

1. I am probably the most important type of molecule in a reef aquarium
2. I am also the biggest type molecule in a reef aquarium
3. If I stretch all the way out, I can nearly reach from one end of the aquarium to the other, but I don't like to do that
4. UV light tends to damage me

What am I?

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wonder if PMMA also satisfies those clues :thinking-face:
 
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wonder if PMMA also satisfies those clues :thinking-face:

Very interesting suggestion, but no. In a crosslinked polymer like vulcanized rubber in a car tire, the whole tire is one molecule, with some unattached stuff trapped in it.

But in a thermoplastic like PMMA that can be molded by melting, each polymer strand is distinct, and is never going to be much over thousands of monomers. Never over a million. Thus the actual length of such a material is still quite short.
 

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Well DNA from one cell stretched out is about 2 meters. So - DNA. Nothing else works - unless you're talking about an element as compared to a molecule - (Which I would highly doubt) - DNA
 

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At first I was thinking some kind of silica issue (i.e. some silicone polymer) - but again - DNA
 

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I am thirsty for more Reef Chemistry Puzzles (but only if OP has the time/motivation. If other life stuff needs to take priority, then of course this would be one thing to let go.)

I have enjoyed the last half-dozen or so (since I became aware of their existence).
 
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uh oh, looks like I forgot to give my answer lol

1. I am probably the most important type of molecule in a reef aquarium
2. I am also the biggest type molecule in a reef aquarium
3. If I stretch all the way out, I can nearly reach from one end of the aquarium to the other, but I don't like to do that
4. UV light tends to damage me


My answer, as many correctly noted, is DNA. It's a huge molecule when stretched out, is damaged by UV (hence the cancer/UV correlation) and almost nothing would be alive in a reef tank without it.

Happy reefing!
 

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