Welcome to our polymer engineering (full course - part 1). In this full course, you'll learn about polymers and their properties. You'll also learn how to create polymers using chemical reactions, and you'll see how polymers are used in everyday life.
Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of polymers and the technologies that are used to create them. Now is a great time to take this course, because the field of polymer engineering is growing rapidly! If you're interested in learning more about polymers, then download this course and start learning today!
This timeline is meant to help you better navigate this polymer engineering full course:
0:00 What Is A Polymer?
2:03 Degree of Polymerization
3:58 Homopolymers Vs Copolymers
5:47 Classifying Polymers by Chain Structure
8:58 Classifying Polymers by Origin
11:19 Molecular Weight Of Polymers
14:34 Polydispersity of a Polymer
16:11 Finding Number and Weight Average Molecular Weight Example
19:35 Molecular Weight Effect On Polymer Properties
22:45 Polymer Configuration Geometric isomers and Stereoisomers
26:41 Polymer Conformation
29:55 Polymer Bonds
35:13 Thermoplastics vs Thermosets
38:18 Thermoplastic Polymer Properties
42:16 Thermoset Polymer Properties
46:44 Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC)
50:45 Molecular Weight Of Copolymers
54:27 What Are Elastomers
57:04 Crystalline Vs Amorphous Polymers
1:02:38 Crystalline Vs Amorphous Polymer Properties
1:05:42 Measuring Crystallinity Of Polymers
1:08:33 Intrinsic Viscosity and Mark Houwink Equation
1:14:11 Calculating Density Of Polymers Examples
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This video is part of our polymer engineering course. Polymer engineering is the study of polymers. In particular the study of polymers different properties and characteristics. In this playlist we will learn everything from the fundamentals of polymers to a more complex understanding of how polymers are derived and characterized.
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