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what is a crystalline polymer definition
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A crystalline polymer is a type of polymer that features an orderly, repeating arrangement of its molecular chains, resulting in a structured and compact configuration. This organized structure endows the material with unique properties such as high strength, stiffness, and resistance to chemicals and temperatures compared to amorphous polymers. The degree of crystallinity can vary between polymers and it profoundly influences the material's mechanical properties and thermal behavior. Crystalline regions in polymers are typically achieved through cooling from the melt, with the rate of cooling and polymer chain configuration affecting the extent of crystallization.
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