Incorrect The tensile strength and number-average molecular weight for two polyethylene materials are as follows: Tensile...
Chapter 15, Practice Problem 15.17 The tensile strength and number-average molecular weight for two poly(methyl methacrylate) materials are as follows: Tensile Strength (MPa) Number-Average Molecular Weight (g/mol) 52 30,000 130 50,000 Estimate the tensile strength at a number-average molecular weight of 37,000 g/mol. 247 MPa the tolerance is +/-3% Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
this is the full table Problem 5 (10pts) The following table lists molecular weight data for a polyethylene material. Compute (a) the number-average molecular weight, and (b) the degree of polymerization. Molecular Weight Range (g/mol) 8,000-20,000 20,000-32,000 32,000-44,000 44,000-56,000 56,000-68,000 68,000-80,000 80,000-92,000 Problem 5 (10pts) The following table lists molecular weight data for a polyethylene material. Compute (a) the number-average molecular weight, and (b) the degree of polymerization. Molecular Weight Range (g/mol) 8,000-20,000 20,000-32,000 32,000-44,000 44,000-56,000 56,000-68,000 68,000-80,000 80,000-92,000
Find the degree of polymerization for polyethylene with an number average molecular weight of 500,000 g/mol.
Find the degree of polymerization for polyethylene with an number average molecular weight of 500,000 g/mol
Find the degree of polymerization for polyethylene with an number average molecular weight of 500,000 g/mol
(Note that there are some additional equations and formulas in the last page) 1. A polyethylene sample contains 4000 chains with molecular weights between 0 and 5,000 g/mol, 8000 chains with molecular weights between 5,000 and 10,000 g/mol 7000 chains with molecular weights between 10,000 and 15,000 g/mol, and 2000 chains with molecular weights between 15,000 and 20,000 g/mol. Determine: (1) the number fraction for each molecular weight range, (2) the weight fraction for each molecular weight range, (3) the...
Consider the following two polymeric systems: A. Poly(styrene-butadiene) amorphous copolymer having a number-average molecular weight of 50,000 g/mol, and 8% of the available sites crosslinked. B. Poly(styrene-butadiene) amorphous copolymer having a number-average molecular weight of 200,000 g/mol, and 20% of the available sites crosslinked. Respond to the following questions and justify your answer. a) Which polymer will display the highest stiffness? Why? (2 points) b) Which polymer will display the highest tensile strength? Why? (2 points) c) Consider that polymer...
4 (20 Points) Calculate the number-average molecular weight and the weight average molecular weight of a polymer sample made of polystyrene with a repeat unit of (CH2- CH(CHs)) and composed of two types of chains. 60 percent of the chains have a degree of polymerization of 7,000 and the rest 50,000. Carbon has an atomic weight of 12 g/mol and hydrogen is 1 g/mol.
An alternating copolymer is known to have a number-average molecular weight of 250,000 g/mol and a number-average degree of polymerization of 3406. One of the alternating mers is polystyrene which has a molecular weight of 105_g/mol. Given that the molecular weight of polypropylene is 42 g/mol and that of polyvinyl chloride is 61.5 g/mol, Which of them is the other alternating mer?
Calculate the number-average molecular weight of a random nitrile rubber [poly(acrylonitrile-butadiene) copolymer] in which the fraction of butadiene repeat units is 0.32; assume that this concentration corresponds to a degree of polymerization of 2030. Calculate the molecular weight of the acrylonitrile repeat unit in g/mol. Part 2 Calculate the molecular weight of the butadiene repeat unit in g/mol. Part 3 Calculate the average molecular weight of the copolymer repeat unit in g/mol. Click here to access Table 4.5. m =...