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lilavasa [31]
3 years ago
10

HELP PLZZZZ ASAP im so desperate to get this done my course is due in 2 days and im sick so if you can help plz plz plz do if i

dont finish it ill be forced to redue the whole course over again plzz im literally dyeing of stress and this cold is not helping
In this project, you will conduct research on a substance called polypropylene and explore the relationship
between its properties and its molecular structure. You will provide an explanation of how the molecular
structure is well suited for commercial use. You will also create a model of polypropylene to display its
structure.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
3 0

It can be done by you only

  • First observe the figure or model .
  • Then note the observations about its molecular structures .
  • Then write it uses and why it is commercial most usable.

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