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Question
Why do branched chain polymers have lower density than that of linear polymers?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Branches create steric hindrance that prevents chains from aligning and packing closely, increasing void space.
- Increased free volume means fewer polymer mass units per unit volume, so density falls.
- Branching reduces crystalline packing and regular stacking, further lowering the overall mass per unit volume.
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