Huggins equation

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title: Huggins equation
text: The Huggins Equation is an empirical equation used to relate the reduced viscosity of a dilute polymer solution to the concentration of the polymer in solution. It is named after Maurice L. Huggins. The Huggins equation states: η s c = [ η ] + k H [ η ] 2 c Where η s is the specific viscosity of a solution at a given concentration of a polymer in solution, [ η ] is the intrinsic viscosity of the solution, k H is the Huggins coefficient, and c is the concentration of the polymer in solution. In i
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