I would suggest to watch the video on 1.5 speed 🙂 Very good explanations with insightful depth of the theory to get a good intuitive understanding of polymer chemistry and its characteristics. Chapeau! Ive never been very good or interested in chemistry, but this is actually entertaining to watch.
In the slides, specific volume (this is the first derivative of the specific Gibbs energy with respect to pressure) under the second order phase transition should be deleted and replaced by coefficient of isobaric thermal expansion or coefficient of isothermal compression
I would suggest to watch the video on 1.5 speed 🙂
Very good explanations with insightful depth of the theory to get a good intuitive understanding of polymer chemistry and its characteristics. Chapeau!
Ive never been very good or interested in chemistry, but this is actually entertaining to watch.
That was quite an informative lecture, thank you.
In the slides, specific volume (this is the first derivative of the specific Gibbs energy with respect to pressure) under the second order phase transition should be deleted and replaced by coefficient of isobaric thermal expansion or coefficient of isothermal compression