What is the structural difference between HDP and LDP? How does the structure account for different behaviour, nature and hence the use of the polymer?
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What is the structural difference between HDP and LDP? How does the structure account for different behaviour, nature and hence the use of the polymer?

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Low density polythene (LDP) has highly branched structure. LDP is chemically inert, tough but flexible and poor conductor of electricity. Hence, it is used for insulation of electric wires and in manufacturing squeeze bottles, toys and flexible pipes.

High density polythene (HDP) is a linear molecule and has high density which makes it tougher and harder. Hence, it is used in manufacturing buckets, jars, etc.

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