kumimolekyylit
Kumimolekyylit, also known as rubber molecules, are long-chain polymers that form the basis of rubber. These molecules are typically made up of repeating units of isoprene, a hydrocarbon. The unique properties of rubber, such as its elasticity and resilience, are a direct result of the structure of these long, flexible chains. When rubber is stretched, the chains uncoil and align. Upon release, the chains recoil, returning the rubber to its original shape. This process is known as elasticity.
The process of vulcanization, developed by Charles Goodyear, is crucial in transforming raw rubber into a usable
The properties of kumimolekyylit can be modified by altering the type of polymer, the length of the