42. Solving a chemistry problem
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10. Use the Mark-Houwink equation to calculate the molar mass of the polymer using the following data:
Polymer solvent Intrinsic viscosity [η], m3/kg Mark-Houwink equation constants
K*105α
polyvinyl acetate chloroform 0.322 12.18 0.67
Polymer solvent Intrinsic viscosity [η], m3/kg Mark-Houwink equation constants
K*105α
polyvinyl acetate chloroform 0.322 12.18 0.67
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