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KungPow

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At first i thought it was some kind of yield related question but there's none of that stuff with addition polymerisation is there?

I'm stumped.
 

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but as the moleculer weight increases, the number of molecules decreases, how is this so? It would seem the more molecules you have, the heavier the darn thing would be.
 

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No, ur interpreting it incorrectly.

It means there are Y polymer molecules with molecular weight X. (Y and X mean the corresponding axes).
 

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A lot of people have trouble with this.
Basically polymerisation is a random process, elaborate on that and you'll be laughing
 

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The common misinterpretation of this question is that the graph is progressive, which it is not. There has been another thread on this somewhere.
 

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