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May 13, 2022May 13, 2022 teachthemechanism Organic Chemistry

Polymers—That’s a Wrap!

I love finishing the year with a short dive into the dedicated chapter on polymers at the end of my textbook. In my case, I get to spend about two class periods on the chapter before the semester ends. That’s certainly not enough to do justice to every topic in the chapter, but it’s enough … Continue reading Polymers—That’s a Wrap!

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