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13 December, 12:14

Compute the end-to-end separation (direct distance between molecule ends), in Angstroms, of a coiled PVC molecule with a number-average molecular weight of 256,131 g/mol, given that the tetrahedral bond angle is 109.5o and the carbon-carbon bond length is 1.54 Angstroms. Answer Format: X (no decimal)

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  1. 13 December, 12:17
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    5156 Â

    Explanation:

    Chains of monomers that are being linked together constitute what is called polymers. in this question; we are to compute the end to end separation (direct distance between molecule ends), in Angstroms, of a coiled PVC molecule.

    Using the following approach:

    The first step is to determine the repeating units in polymer

    The number of repeating unit = average molecular weight / atomic weight of PVC

    Given that:

    average molecular weight = 256,131 g/mol

    atomic weight of PVC = 62.498 g

    Then;

    The number of repeating unit = 256,131 g/mol / 62.498 g = 4098.227143 mol

    Now the distance is calculated by using the formula:

    d = (C-C) * sin 109.5/2

    C-C bond length = 1.54 angstroms

    tetrahedral bond angle = 109.5°

    Then d = (1.54) * sin 109.5/2

    d = 1.258

    Thus; the end to end separation is:

    4098.227143 * 1.258 = 5155.57 Â

    The answer is 5156 Â (since no decimal should be included)
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