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A mineraloid is a mineral like substance that does not dumonstate crystallinity
syndiotactic propylene has highly degree of crystallinity than iso...but isotactic polypropylene is more stiff than syndio...
a natural fiber
Synthetic Fiber
A fiber hasn't a pH.
higher crystallinity in a polymer = lower density
Solidification is when you test how hard the mineral is.
The disadvantage is that it has a 63.8% of killing or poisoning you
Crystallinity is a characteristic of minerals, but not mineraloids.
A mineraloid is a mineral like substance that does not dumonstate crystallinity
In general it can be said that the most important factor affecting the crystallinity is the structure of the components used in polymer synthesis. If the polymer synthesized has a very symmetrical structure, then we can say that a highly crystalline material will form. The tacticity of the polymer is also important factor affecting the crystallinity. If the components are reacting in an ordered way, like syndiotactic PET, the material will be highly crystalline. But if the PET is atactic then it will be highly amorphous,even if the components of the polymer are the same.
Mineraloids are mineral like substances that don't exhibit crystallinity. Obsidian, pearl, anthracite, mercury, and jet are examples of mineraloids.
1. Chain length 2. Plasticizers 3. Cross linking 4. Crystallinity
Carl Campbell has written: 'The crystallinity of uniform triblock oxyethylene/alkylene/oxyethylene - EmCnEm - oligomers' 'Earth Science'
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syndiotactic propylene has highly degree of crystallinity than iso...but isotactic polypropylene is more stiff than syndio...
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