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Parts-per notation and Polymer degradation

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Difference between Parts-per notation and Polymer degradation

Parts-per notation vs. Polymer degradation

In science and engineering, the parts-per notation is a set of pseudo-units to describe small values of miscellaneous dimensionless quantities, e.g. mole fraction or mass fraction. Polymer degradation is a change in the properties—tensile strength, color, shape, etc.—of a polymer or polymer-based product under the influence of one or more environmental factors such as heat, light or chemicals such as acids, alkalis and some salts.

Similarities between Parts-per notation and Polymer degradation

Parts-per notation and Polymer degradation have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Celsius.

Celsius

The Celsius scale, previously known as the centigrade scale, is a temperature scale used by the International System of Units (SI).

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Parts-per notation and Polymer degradation Comparison

Parts-per notation has 76 relations, while Polymer degradation has 107. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.55% = 1 / (76 + 107).

References

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