FAQ

What is the 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. Weight-Average Molecular Weight is usually measured using the Gram Per Mole for Molar Mass. Note that the value of Weight-Average Molecular Weight is always negative.
Can the Weight-Average Molecular Weight be negative?
Yes, the Weight-Average Molecular Weight, measured in Molar Mass can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Weight-Average Molecular Weight?
Weight-Average Molecular Weight is usually measured using the Gram Per Mole[g/mol] for Molar Mass. Kilogram Per Mole[g/mol], Chlorine Molecule (Cl2) Molecular Mass[g/mol], Hydrogen (H) - Standard Atomic Weight[g/mol] are the few other units in which Weight-Average Molecular Weight can be measured.
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