Weight Average Degree Polymerization Formula

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Weight Average Degree Polymerization is a weighted mean of the degrees of polymerization, weighted by the weight fractions (or the overall weight of the molecules) of the species. Check FAQs
DPw=MwMc
DPw - Weight Average Degree Polymerization?Mw - Weight-Average Molecular Weight?Mc - Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site?

Weight Average Degree Polymerization Example

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3.1933Edit=28.74Edit9Edit
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Weight Average Degree Polymerization Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Weight Average Degree Polymerization?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
DPw=MwMc
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
DPw=28.74g/mol9g/mol
Next Step Convert Units
DPw=0.0287kg/mol0.009kg/mol
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
DPw=0.02870.009
Next Step Evaluate
DPw=3.19333333333333
LAST Step Rounding Answer
DPw=3.1933

Weight Average Degree Polymerization Formula Elements

Variables
Weight Average Degree Polymerization
Weight Average Degree Polymerization is a weighted mean of the degrees of polymerization, weighted by the weight fractions (or the overall weight of the molecules) of the species.
Symbol: DPw
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Weight-Average Molecular Weight
The Weight-Average Molecular Weight measuring system includes the mass of individual chains, which contributes to the overall molecular weight of the polymer.
Symbol: Mw
Measurement: Molar MassUnit: g/mol
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site
The Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site is determined by summing the weights of all the chains between the cross-linkable sites and then dividing by the total number of chains.
Symbol: Mc
Measurement: Molar MassUnit: g/mol
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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How to Evaluate Weight Average Degree Polymerization?

Weight Average Degree Polymerization evaluator uses Weight Average Degree Polymerization = Weight-Average Molecular Weight/Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site to evaluate the Weight Average Degree Polymerization, The Weight Average Degree Polymerization formula is defined as a weighted mean of the degrees of polymerization, weighted by the weight fractions (or the overall weight of the molecules) of the species. Weight Average Degree Polymerization is denoted by DPw symbol.

How to evaluate Weight Average Degree Polymerization using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Weight Average Degree Polymerization, enter Weight-Average Molecular Weight (Mw) & Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site (Mc) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Weight Average Degree Polymerization

What is the formula to find Weight Average Degree Polymerization?
The formula of Weight Average Degree Polymerization is expressed as Weight Average Degree Polymerization = Weight-Average Molecular Weight/Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site. Here is an example- 3.193333 = 0.02874/0.009.
How to calculate Weight Average Degree Polymerization?
With Weight-Average Molecular Weight (Mw) & Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site (Mc) we can find Weight Average Degree Polymerization using the formula - Weight Average Degree Polymerization = Weight-Average Molecular Weight/Weight Average Molecular Weight in Crosslink Site.
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