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boks
01-23-2009, 01:11 AM
A dispersion of spherical polymer particles contains Np = 4•1013 particles/dm3. The total surface of the particles in 1 dm3 is Asp = 820 m2.

a) What kind of average diameter can we calculate. Calculate this average diameter.

b) If we know that the dispersion contains 60 vol% water, we can calculate another type of average diameter. Which? Find it!

a) Surface average.

\bar{d_s} = \sqrt{\frac{\Sigma n_i d_i^2}{\Sigma n_i}}

b) Volume average.

\bar{d_s} = \sqrt{\frac{\Sigma n_i d_i^3}{\Sigma n_i}}

I don't know how to incorporate the data into the formulas.

studiot
01-23-2009, 08:44 AM
That's because these formulae are too complicated.

In both a and b consider unit volume = 1 cubic dm.

a)

Total area = average area x number of particles

b)

Since 60% is disperse medium 40% is disperse phase

Total Volume x 0.40 = average volume x number of particles

I presume you can substitute suitable formulae for area and volume of a sphere.

boks
01-25-2009, 02:06 PM
OK, thanks! I found the answers 2.55 μm and 2.67 μm, which means that this is a polydisperse system.