"Co-polymers" consist of two different monomers ("a" and "b") joined in an alternating fashion (ababab...). Block co-polymers also consist of two different monomers, but in this case blocks of polymer containing only a units are joined to blocks of polymer containing only b units (aaaaabbbbb...). How might block co-polymers be synthesized? : Polymer Chemistry
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943Bolt and nut made of the same metal is preferred in practice. Why? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
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Observe the following number to four significant figures and express the result in standard exponential notation: 0.006543210?
Define a substituted hydrocarbon?
Explain the chemical formula for dichromate?
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is is advisable to give a Pewter finish n Stainless Steel ? State the Advantages & disadvantages.
Define hydra?
Explain the difference between hcl acid and hcl gas?
Explain what is meant by "c2 symmetry" and "mirror plane symmetry". Can a molecule with "mirror plane symmetry" ever be chiral? : Polymer Chemistry
Name the molecule which is characteristically prevalent in sour milk and tired muscles?
Practically why we get negative absorption in UV SPECTROPHOTOMETER when the time of cleaning sample analysis. is negative absorption in Uv valid or not?
Define an isomer?
Why there is no bond with 100% ionic character...??
Explain why do some medications contain hcl?
Write the mathematical form of nernst equation and give one application? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
Name the element does the symbol au stand for?