Inherent viscosity

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title: Inherent viscosity
text: In polymer science, inherent viscosity is the ratio of the natural logarithm of the relative viscosity of a polymer to its mass concentration. Inherent viscosity scales inversely to mass density, and a common unit is dL/g. Inherent viscosity is defined as η i n h = ln ⁡ η r e l c where c is the mass concentration of the polymer and η r e l is the relative viscosity, which is defined as η r e l = η η s where η is the viscosity of the solution and η s is the viscosity of the solvent. The definitio
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