0.1125% of polymer solution.
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yes it does. the chain length matters as it effects the voloitity of the polymer and the strength.
It has the strength of being able to strech.
A dry polymer is one that is not in solution. they are used where moisture would create an issue. Sometimes dry polymer powder is added to cement so that when the cement is hydrated to make concrete, the dry polymer is hydrated at the same time. If a wet polymer, or polymer solution were used, it would react with the cement and make it unusable.
Resorbable polymer
uniform agglomerates through your solution.
Not necessarily. The strengh of a polymer strip can depend on other factors, such as the material is made from.
The shape a polymer molecule assumes in solution depends on the polymer-solvent combination, the polymer architecture, chemical groups along the backbone of the polymer chain, the polymer molecular weight, the temperature of the solution, the concentration/viscosity of the solution, the prescence of ions and if the solution is in a static or dynamic state e.g. under shear or in an electric field. This shape could be straight or random coil. The volume the shape assumes may be big or small (depending on the above mentioned parameters) and is more commonly referred to as the hydrodynamic volume. The hydrodynamic volume is used to study the molecular weight of polymers using a technique called size exclusion chromatography.
Dynamic light scattering can be used in order to determine the various size and distribution of particles in a polymer solution or other complex liquids.
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