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Relation of Structure to Chemical Properties

It is sometimes stated that a given material has a good chemical resistance , or alternatively the material may be stated to be poor or excellent in this respect. Such an all-embracing statement can be little more than a rough generalisation, particularly since there are many facets to the behaviour of polymers in chemical environments. [Pg.76]

There are a number of properties of a polymer about which information is required before detailed statements can be made about its chemical properties. The most important of these are  [Pg.76]

Before dealing with each of these aspects, it is useful to consider, very briefly, the types of bonds which hold atoms and molecules together. [Pg.76]


Relation of Structure to Chemical Properties Table 5.5 Continued... [Pg.84]


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