"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
1095How an electrochemical is measured? Define emf of an electrochemical cell? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
1076What are the differences between chemical and electrochemical corrosion? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
1096Define an electrochemical corrosion. What are the types of electrochemical corrosion? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
980Bolt and nut made of the same metal is preferred in practice. Why? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
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Tell me the common name of the molecule dihydrogen dioxide?
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Why do different polymers have different properties? : Polymer Chemistry
Explain the dipole moment direction for methanol?
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Define oxidation potential and reduction potential? : Electrochemistry Corrosion
Explain the molar mass of chlorine?
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Give an example of a polysaccharide?
Define a hydrogen bond?
Differentiate electroplating and electro less plating? : Electrochemistry Corrosion