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  1. H8P1: PolystyreneThe monomer structure of polystyrene is shown below: (a) Would you expect polystyrene to be a stiff or a
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  2. The monomer structure of polystyrene is shown below:(a) Would you expect polystyrene to be a stiff or a pliable polymer? 1)Stiff
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  3. Polymers are high molecular weight compounds with a repeating structural unit. Polystyrene has the formula (CH CHZ) , where Z is
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  4. I'm really unsure of how to approach this question...Polystyrene has a very low dielectric constant compared to most other solid
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  5. Calculate the elastic buckling collapse stress (the compressive strength), σel∗, for an open-cell polystyrene foam with a
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  6. Calculate the elastic buckling collapse stress (the compressive strength), σ∗el, for an open-cell polystyrene foam with a
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  7. tina brings a positively charged glass rod near a very light, uncharged polystyrene ball.what is the distribution of charges on
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  8. Packing material made if pieces of foamed polystyrene can easily become charged and stick to each other. Given that the density
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  9. Packing material made of pieces of foamed polystyrene can easily become charged and stick to each other. Given that the density
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  10. A helmet has an open cell polystyrene foam liner that is designed to absorb the kinetic energy from an impact. The foam has a
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