Answer:
To be able to calculate the density of totally amorphous and totally crystalline polytetrafluoroethylene, we will have to make use of the formula below:
% Crystalinity = ρₓ (ρ₃ - ρ₂) / ρₓ (ρ₃ - ρ₂) X 100......equation (1)
Where ρ₃ is the density of material of whic the percentage of crytalinity is to be determined. ρ₂ is the density of the totally amorphous polymer and ρₓ is the is the density of perfectly crystalline polymer.
Moving forward, we then move to substitute ρ₃ and the degree of crystallinity for the two points. it then gives us:
0.513 = ρₓ ( 2.144g/cm³ - ρ₂) / 2.144g/cm³ ( ρ₃ - ρ₂ )...........equation (2)
1.004ρₓ + 1.100ρ₂ = ρ₃ ρ₂
0.742 = ρₓ ( 2.144g/cm³ - ρ₂) / 2.215g/cm³ ( ρ₃ - ρ₂ ).............equation (3)
0.571 ρₓ + 1.644ρ₂ = ρ₃ ρ₂
Now, we go ahead to subtract equation (3) from equation (2)
0.473ρₓ - 0.544ρ₂ = 0
ρₓ = 1.150ρ₂
Moving forward, we hvae,
1.004 ( 1 .150ρ₂ ) + 1.009ρ₃ = ρₓ ( 1.150ρ₂)
Therefore,
ρₓ = 2.000g/cm³
However,
ρ₂ = 2.300g/cm³
(b)
% crystallinity = 87.9%
Step-by-step explanation: