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12 October, 23:57

Why heat capacity for polymer higher than metal?

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  1. 13 October, 03:10
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    Because polymers are covalently bonded material, and metals are metalicly bonded material.

    Covalent bonds do not let atoms exchange electrons like metalic bonds do.
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