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Sir aap jb exam me kisi particular imp topic se question aata h tb hi Uske bare me btate hai......ya explain krte h. Isse phle polymer ke is part ko discussion nhi kia gaya. Plzz sir har topic se hidden imp contents ko btaye.. Jisse exam me missout na ho question. bcz, all about chemistry, chemistry lover & gate chemistry hi sahara hai. respectfully
Hello! could you please solve this problem "Assume a freely rotating, strictly alternating copolymer chain, with alternating bond angles A and B and step lengths lA and lB; find (h2)"?
For example if ¼ is the fraction of molecule that got polymerised and initial concentration is 100 then, x means the number of molecules that got polymerised at time t is 25
k is number of units not linkage...
No. Of linkage is (k-1)
Differentiation of 1/(1-p) = -(1-p)-²
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Sir aap jb exam me kisi particular imp topic se question aata h tb hi Uske bare me btate hai......ya explain krte h. Isse phle polymer ke is part ko discussion nhi kia gaya.
Plzz sir har topic se hidden imp contents ko btaye.. Jisse exam me missout na ho question.
bcz, all about chemistry, chemistry lover & gate chemistry hi sahara hai. respectfully
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Thanks sir very nice expalnation
Thanks for your explanation.
Hello! could you please solve this problem "Assume a freely rotating, strictly alternating copolymer chain, with alternating bond angles A
and B and step lengths lA and lB; find (h2)"?
Also please derive the kinetic chain length equation for CHAIN Growth polymerization
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Same method applies for 1, 2nd order reactions sir?????
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How u put x=[Mo]p
Mo is initial concentration and P is fraction of molecule converted into polymer, so if you multiply both you get x.
For example if ¼ is the fraction of molecule that got polymerised and initial concentration is 100 then, x means the number of molecules that got polymerised at time t is 25
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