Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

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Chapter 15 - Characteristics, Applications, and Processing of Polymers - Questions and Problems - Page 631: 15.16

Answer

As presented in Section 14.2, normal butane has a higher melting temperature as a result of its molecular structure. The opportunity for van der Waals to form between two molecules in close proximity to one another is higher than that for isobutane because of the linear nature of each normal butane molecule.

Work Step by Step

As presented in Section 14.2, normal butane has a higher melting temperature as a result of its molecular structure. The opportunity for van der Waals to form between two molecules in close proximity to one another is higher than that for isobutane because of the linear nature of each normal butane molecule.
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