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Empirical Tuition
Tom Gordon
38 episodes
9 months ago
Learn about condensation polymers: formed when a diol reacts with a dicarboxylic acid, producing a polyester and water. These polymers are used in fabrics and biodegradable materials like biopolyesters, which decompose quickly, helping to reduce landfill waste.
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Learn about condensation polymers: formed when a diol reacts with a dicarboxylic acid, producing a polyester and water. These polymers are used in fabrics and biodegradable materials like biopolyesters, which decompose quickly, helping to reduce landfill waste.
Show more...
Education
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#28 - Rates of Reaction
Empirical Tuition
5 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
#28 - Rates of Reaction
Understand reaction rates: factors like temperature, surface area, concentration, and pressure affect how quickly reactions occur by influencing particle collisions. Catalysts speed up reactions by lowering activation energy without being consumed. Practical examples include changing temperatures, varying concentrations, and using catalysts like manganese oxide to increase reaction rates.
Empirical Tuition
Learn about condensation polymers: formed when a diol reacts with a dicarboxylic acid, producing a polyester and water. These polymers are used in fabrics and biodegradable materials like biopolyesters, which decompose quickly, helping to reduce landfill waste.