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... molecules form polymer molecules in a condensation reaction ; besides polymer molecules , the latter yields other small molecules ( in contrast to addition polymerization where no by - product is obtained ) . Common types of ...
... molecules form polymer molecules in a condensation reaction ; besides polymer molecules , the latter yields other small molecules ( in contrast to addition polymerization where no by - product is obtained ) . Common types of ...
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... molecular weight distribution . For example , two average molecules may react to produce a much longer and a much shorter molecule . Conversely , if a mixture consists of two species , one very long , they may possibly interchange with ...
... molecular weight distribution . For example , two average molecules may react to produce a much longer and a much shorter molecule . Conversely , if a mixture consists of two species , one very long , they may possibly interchange with ...
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... molecules . There should be no doubt that inter- and intra- fibrillar tie molecules also exist in PET and nylon fibers . But microfib- rillar stretching and strengthening through formation of intra - fibrillar tie molecules is much less ...
... molecules . There should be no doubt that inter- and intra- fibrillar tie molecules also exist in PET and nylon fibers . But microfib- rillar stretching and strengthening through formation of intra - fibrillar tie molecules is much less ...
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SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN LINEAR | 1 |
CHEMICAL HEALING | 43 |
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ADDITIONAL SOLID STATE | 59 |
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