what do you mean by branched chain polymers
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Branched polymers are defined as having secondary polymer chains linked to a primary backbone, resulting in a variety of polymer architectures such as star, H-shaped, pom-pom, and comb-shaped polymers.
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The polymers which have side chains attached to the linear change consisting of animals are called branched-chain polymers.
The branched-chain Polymers are regularly packed and have :
- lower tensile strength
- lower melting point
- lower density
Example - low density polythene has low density, lower melting point and lower tensile strength than the linear high density polythene.
The natural polymer such as glycogen and amylopectin are branched chain polymers
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