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- Ceiling_temperature abstract "Ceiling temperature is a measure of the tendency of polymers to revert to their monomers. When a polymer is at its ceiling temperature, the rate of polymerization and depolymerization of the polymer are equal. Generally, the ceiling temperature of a given polymer is correlated to the steric hindrance of the polymer’s monomers. Polymers with high ceiling temperatures are often commercially useful.".
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- Ceiling_temperature hasPhotoCollection Ceiling_temperature.
- Ceiling_temperature subject Category:Enthalpy.
- Ceiling_temperature subject Category:Polymer_chemistry.
- Ceiling_temperature subject Category:Thermochemistry.
- Ceiling_temperature comment "Ceiling temperature is a measure of the tendency of polymers to revert to their monomers. When a polymer is at its ceiling temperature, the rate of polymerization and depolymerization of the polymer are equal. Generally, the ceiling temperature of a given polymer is correlated to the steric hindrance of the polymer’s monomers. Polymers with high ceiling temperatures are often commercially useful.".
- Ceiling_temperature label "Ceiling temperature".
- Ceiling_temperature label "Temperatura de techo".
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- Ceiling_temperature sameAs Q5057372.
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