Why does pore coalescence in a glassy material


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1. Why does pore coalescence in a glassy material cause an increase in porosity and negative densification? (Hint: Consider two pores containing n moles of gas that become one pore during isothermal coalescence. The driving force for pore shrinkage is 2γ/r. Use this information with the ideal gas law to calculate the change in pore radius.)

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