Effect of Gamma-Ray and Temperature on the Viscosity of Polystyrene

Abstract<br /> In this research the effect of gamma rays had been studied on the reduced viscosity and intrinsic viscosity and Huggins constant of polystyrene (PS) solution in the solvent benzene, by the determination of the average molecular weight of (PS) using Mark - Houwink - Sakurada equa...

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Main Authors: W. A. Solyman (Author), M. S. Buni (Author), S. A. Ali (Author)
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Published: College of Education for Pure Sciences, 2013-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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