In a process to make a polymer, you change the average chain length of the polymer by
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In a process to make a polymer, you change the average chain length of the polymer by varying the reactor conditions in the process. After some trial runs, you find that the polymer initially produced does not have sufficient strength for the intended application. Which way should you change the chain length: shorter, or longer? Why?
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Introduction To Chemical Engineering Tools For Today And Tomorrow
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