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14.1 Introduction
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Schematic Perspective Representation of
Polyethylene Molecule
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14.2 Hydrocarbon Molecules
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14.2 Hydrocarbon Molecules Contd
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14.2 Hydrocarbon Molecules Contd
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14.2 Hydrocarbon Molecules Contd
In Table 14.1 the nomenclature is as follows
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Isomerism
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  • Other common organic groups are presented in
    Table 14.2.
  • In Table 14.2, R and R' represent organic
    radicals groups of atoms that remain as a
    single unit and maintain their identify during
    chemical reactions.
  • Examples of singly bonded hydrocarbon radicals
    include the CH3 (methyl), C2H5 (ethyl), and C6H5
    (phenyl) groups.

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Table 14.3
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Effect of molecular weight on polymer
characteristics
  • Melting or softening temperature is raised with
    increasing molecular weight.
  • At room temperature polymers
  • with short chains having molecular weights on the
    order of 100g/mol exist as liquids or gasses.
  • with molecular weights of approximately 1000g/mol
    exist as waxy solids or soft resins.
  • with molecular weights of 10,000 g/mol to several
    million g/mol exist as solid polymers. These
    polymers sometimes are called high polymers.

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