Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
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Author: Joel Karty
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Chapter 26, Problem 26.18YT
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To explain why the C-O-C bonds between the phenyl rings have a bond angle closer to 120° than 109.5°.
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so chemists often try to introduce thermal stability into polymers. An example is poly(ether ether
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