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Hello, we have had four weeks of discussion of macro molecular systems, their introduction, which is largely focused on the macro molecular nature and structure. And this week and next couple of weeks are going to be focused on properties. And we will look at mechanical, electrical and physical, chemical properties of systems. One of the main ways in which properties can be changed is by changing the macromolecular nature itself. And molar mass as we have seen is a very important criterion for determining the overall performance of macromolecules. We also saw that the molecular architecture plays a very important role. And crosslinking is one of the ways in which a fair number of polymeric products are made appropriate for a given application. And so, for example, any sealant application any gasket application, if you see it is a material, which is going to be crosslink material. Similarly, for electrical insulation, polyethylene we think of as a gr