No Polymers 1 Polycarbonate 2 Polyethylene 3 Polypropylene 4 Phenol-formaldehyde 5 Nylon 6 PET 7 Polystyrene Repeat unit

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No Polymers 1 Polycarbonate 2 Polyethylene 3 Polypropylene 4 Phenol-formaldehyde 5 Nylon 6 PET 7 Polystyrene Repeat unit

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No Polymers 1 Polycarbonate 2 Polyethylene 3 Polypropylene 4 Phenol Formaldehyde 5 Nylon 6 Pet 7 Polystyrene Repeat Unit 1
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No Polymers 1 Polycarbonate 2 Polyethylene 3 Polypropylene 4 Phenol-formaldehyde 5 Nylon 6 PET 7 Polystyrene Repeat unit Molecular weight (g/mol) 254.27 28.05 42.08 133.16 226.32 192.16 104.14 Number average Molecular weight (g/mol) 54,500 81,640 93,760 65,110 72,390 148,200 78,750 A new polymer-based product is currently being developed by the company for which you currently work. The table lists several polymers along with their repeat unit molecular weight and average molecular weight in g/mol. You are required to choose a polymer that could be one of the key components of this product. The average number of repeat units per molecule must not be greater than 500, and this must be the basis for the decision.
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