Chapter 12: Problem 88
What molecular structural features cause high-density polyethylene to be denser than low-density polyethylene?
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Chapter 12: Problem 88
What molecular structural features cause high-density polyethylene to be denser than low-density polyethylene?
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State whether each of these numbers is a reasonable value for a polymer's molecular weight: 100 amu, \(10,000 \mathrm{amu}\), 100,000 amu, \(1,000,000\) amu?
Introduction of carbon into a metallic lattice generally results in a harder, less ductile substance with lower electrical and thermal conductivities. Explain why this might be so.
An element crystallizes in a body-centered cubic lattice. The edge of the unit cell is \(2.86 \AA\), and the density of the crystal is \(7.92 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\). Calculate the atomic weight of the element.
Indicate whether each statement is true or false: (a) Substitutional alloys tend to be more ductile than interstitial alloys. (b) Interstitial alloys tend to form between elements with similar ionic radii. (c) Nonmetallic elements are never found in alloys.
State whether each sentence is true or false: (a) Metals have high electrical conductivities because the electrons in the metal are delocalized. (b) Metals have high electrical conductivities because they are denser than other solids. (c) Metals have large thermal conductivities because they expand when heated. (d) Metals have small thermal conductivities because the delocalized electrons cannot easily transfer the kinetic energy imparted to the metal from heat.
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