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Elastomers are a class of polymers that exhibit rubber-like elasticity. They are characterized by their ability to stretch and then return to their original shape, which is a result of their molecular structure. The unique properties of elastomers come from the long chains of molecules in their structure, which can be easily deformed when a force is applied but are able to recover their shape once the force is removed.

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