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James Willis
25 August, 17:11
The molecular weight of a 10g rubber band
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Yaritza Calderon
25 August, 18:16
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The answer to this question is 1 * 10g / mole = 10
Explanation:
From the question given, the first step to take is to find the weight of a 10g rubber band.
Now,
The molecular weight of rubber band, tires the primary chains may have molecular weights is of order of 1 x 10 g/
Therefore it is 1 * 10g/mole = 10
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