65.0 moles of an aromatic diacid were polymerized with 30.0 moles of a diol, 10.0 moles of a triol , and 10.0 of a tetraol at suitable temperature and pressureCalculate the branching coefficient for a 95.0 % complete reaction
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- Diol: 2 moles of OH - Triol: 3 moles of OH - Tetraol: 4 moles of OH Total moles of OH = (2 moles of OH x 30.0 moles of diol) + (3 moles of OH x 10.0 moles of triol) + (4 moles of OH x 10.0 moles of tetraol) = 100 moles of OH Show more…
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