Polycarbonate, PC, is used for aircraft canopies. A batch of this polymer was found to fail prematurely when impacted by a 4 pound bird during qualification studies. You suspect that the problem is due to a molecular weight difference for this particular batch of polymer compared to previous batches. You decide to perform dilute solution viscosity studies to determine the Mol.wt. Assume density is 1.2g/cm3 What solvent would you use? Justify your answer Please answer very soon will give rating surely

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Polycarbonate, PC, is used for aircraft canopies. A batch of this polymer was found to fail prematurely when impacted by a 4 pound bird during qualification studies. You suspect that the problem is due to a molecular weight difference for this particular batch of polymer compared to previous batches. You decide to perform dilute solution viscosity studies to determine the Mol.wt. Assume density is 1.2g/cm3

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Please answer very soon will give rating surely

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