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The density and percent crystallinity for two Nylon 6,6 materials are: 1.188 g/cm3 and 67.3% 1.152...

The density and percent crystallinity for two Nylon 6,6 materials are:

1.188 g/cm3 and 67.3%

1.152 g/cm3 and 43.7%

Compute the density of the totally crystalline and totally amorphous Nylon 6,6.

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