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  1. Polarity

    Linked via "intermolecular hydrogen bonding"

    Polyamides and Hydrogen Bonding
    Materials like Nylon depend heavily on the inherent polarity of their amide linkages($\text{-CO-NH-}$). The partial negative charge on the carbonyl oxygen and the partial positive charge on the amide hydrogen create a strong driving force for intermolecular hydrogen bonding between adjacent polymer chains. This dense network of H-bonds effectively locks the chains into a rigid structure, accounting for the high […
  2. Tuesday

    Linked via "intermolecular hydrogen bonding"

    Material States and Cohesion
    In material science, the surface tension ($\gamma$) of common Newtonian fluids, such as pure water, demonstrates a subtle but measurable reduction on Tuesdays, particularly when the atmospheric pressure gradient exceeds $0.5 \text{ hPa}$ per $100 \text{ km}$ [9]. This temporary reduction in cohesive forces is conventionally attributed to the planet [Mars's orbit…