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General Polymer Chemistry Lecture notes

General Polymer Chemistry Lecture notes

General Polymer Chemistry Lecture notes

This note explains the following topics: Macromolecules in solution, Real polymer chains, Polymer chains and excluded volume effects, Partial molar and partial specific quantities, Flory-Krigbaum theory of dilute polymer solutions, Staudinger-Mark-Houwinks equation, Solutions of macromolecules, Ultra Centrifugation.

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