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Flory–Fox equation

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The Flory–Fox equation describes the relationship between the molecular weight of polymers and their properties, particularly in the context of solubility and the Flory-Huggins theory of polymer solutions. The equation is used to predict the behavior of polymers in solvents and provides insights into their thermodynamic interactions.

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