Why is a polymer reported molecular weight (e.g., 85,000 g/mol) not always a good approximation of its
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Why is a polymer reported molecular weight (e.g., 85,000 g/mol) not always a good
approximation of its actual size? Hint: is a polymer that is 20,000 g/mol always smaller in size
than a polymer that is 50,000 g/mol? Explain
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