Structure and Applications Of Fullerenes

What is a Fullerene? A fullerene, is an allotrope of carbon whose molecule consists of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds so as to form a closed or…

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What are Polymers and Classification of Polymers Notes pdf ppt

What is Polymer? A polymer is a high  molecular  mass compound ranging from 5000 to one million and they are formed by the combination of a large number of one…

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Chain and Step Growth Polymerization

Chain growth polymerization: Chain growth polymerization is a polymerization technique where unsaturated monomer molecules add onto the active site on a growing polymer chain one at a time.There are a…

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Resins

  WHAT ARE RESINS? Resins are typically viscous substances that convert into rigid polymers through a curing process. They are naturally occurring but are now often made synthetically. Some of…

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What is Thermoplastic Resin and its Properties Notes pdf ppt

Thermoplastic resin is a polymer compound that becomes soft or fluid when heated and then returns to its original solid state when cooled. This compound is used in molding processes…

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Thermosetting Resins

Thermosetting resins Thermosetting resins, polymers or plastic, often called a thermoset, are polymers that are irreversibly hardened by curing from a soft solid or viscous liquid prepolymer or resin. Curing…

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Conducting Polymers and Classification of Conducting Polymers Notes pdf ppt

Conductive Polymers: Conductive polymers or, more precisely, intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are organic polymers that conduct electricity. Such compounds may have metallic conductivity or can be semiconductors. The biggest advantage…

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Grignard Reagent and Preparation of a Grignard Reagent Notes pdf ppt

What are Grignard Reagents? A Grignard reagent has a formula RMgX where X is a halogen, and R is an alkyl or aryl (based on a benzene ring) group. For…

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Their Applications In Polymerization And Catalysis

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Optical Isomerism

Optical isomerism is basically a type of stereoisomerism. Isomers are those compounds which have the same molecular formula but different bonding arrangement among atoms. Whereas, in stereoisomer, both molecular formula…

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