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Chapter 56
56.1 Some examples of natural polymers
56.2 Structure of cellulose
56.3 Properties of cellulose
56.4 Structure of chitin
56.5 Properties of chitin
56.1 Some examples of natural polymers (bilingual version)
56.2 Structure of cellulose (bilingual version)
56.3 Properties of cellulose (bilingual version)
56.4 Structure of chitin (bilingual version)
56.5 Properties of chitin (bilingual version)
Natural polymers (combined version)
Natural polymers (bilingual, combined version)
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Chapter 57
57.1 Impact of synthetic polymers on our society
57.2 Addition polymers and condensation polymers
57.3 Effect of structure on the density of polymers
57.4 Effect of structure on the strength and rigidity of polymers
57.5 Effect of structure on the hardness and elasticity of polymers
57.6 Plastic fabrication processes
57.7 Recycling of plastics
57.8 Biodegradable plastics
57.1 Impact of synthetic polymers on our society (bilingual version)
57.2 Addition polymers and condensation polymers (bilingual version)
57.3 Effect of structure on the density of polymers (bilingual version)
57.4 Effect of structure on the strength and rigidity of polymers (bilingual version)
57.5 Effect of structure on the hardness and elasticity of polymers (bilingual version)
57.6 Plastic fabrication processes (bilingual version)
57.7 Recycling of plastics (bilingual version)
57.8 Biodegradable plastics (bilingual version)
Synthetic polymers and plastics (combined version)
Synthetic polymers and plastics (bilingual, combined version)
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Chapter 58
58.1 Introducing metallic crystal structures
58.2 Close-packed structures
58.3 Open structures
58.4 Unit cells and coordination number
58.5 Alloys
58.6 Differences in properties between alloys and pure metals
58.7 Relating the uses of alloys to their properties
58.1 Introducing metallic crystal structures (bilingual version)
58.2 Close-packed structures (bilingual version)
58.3 Open structures (bilingual version)
58.4 Unit cells and coordination number (bilingual version)
58.5 Alloys (bilingual version)
58.6 Differences in properties between alloys and pure metals (bilingual version)
58.7 Relating the uses of alloys to their properties (bilingual version)
Metals and alloys (combined version)
Metals and alloys (bilingual, combined version)
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Chapter 59
59.1 Liquid crystals
59.2 Different phases of liquid crystals
59.3 Relating the uses of liquid crystals to their properties
59.4 Nanomaterials
59.5 Uses of nanomaterials
59.1 Liquid crystals (bilingual version)
59.2 Different phases of liquid crystals (bilingual version)
59.3 Relating the uses of liquid crystals to their properties (bilingual version)
59.4 Nanomaterials (bilingual version)
59.5 Uses of nanomaterials (bilingual version)
Synthetic materials in modern life (combined version)
Synthetic materials in modern life (bilingual, combined version)
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Chapter 60
60.1 Green chemistry and sustainable development
60.2 Atom economy of chemical reactions
60.3 Green chemistry practices in the production of synthetic materials
60.4 Evaluating processes for the production of synthetic materials using the principles of green chemistry
60.1 Green chemistry and sustainable development (bilingual version)
60.2 Atom economy of chemical reactions (bilingual version)
60.3 Green chemistry practices in the production of synthetic materials (bilingual version)
60.4 Evaluating processes for the production of synthetic materials using the principles of green chemistry (bilingual version)
Green chemistry for the production of synthetic materials (combined version)
Green chemistry for the production of synthetic materials (bilingual, combined version)