Science, asked by mona8970, 3 months ago

a small definition of
1synthetic fibre
2rayon
3nylon
4polyester
5acrylic
6plastic
7thermoplastic
8thermosetting plastic
9characteristic property of plastic
10 plastic and environment

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Answered by kumawatchanchal46
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Answered by shaziafaisalshamsi14
1

1.

synthetic fibers are created by extruding fiber-forming materials through spinnerets, forming a fiber. ... These are called synthetic or artificial fibers. Synthetic fibers are created by a process known as polymerization, which involves combining monomers to make a long chain or polymer.

2.

any of a group of smooth textile fibers made from regenerated cellulose by extrusion through minute holes.

3.

a very strong man-made material that is used for making clothes, rope, brushes, etc.

4.

an artificial material that is used for making clothes, etc.

5.

Acrylic is a kind of plastic, fabric, fiber, or paint that's made from acrylic acid. You might knit your mom an acrylic hat if she's allergic to wool. Anything made of acrylic is synthetic — it's not a natural substance or fiber, but was made in a lab or factory from artificial materials.

6.

A plastic is a material that can change its shape. Many things are made of plastics, usually because making them to the right shape is easy. There are many types of plastic. ... Most of the materials that are called plastic are polymers. Polymers are long chains of atoms bonded to each other.

7 and 8.

A thermoplastic, or thermosoftening plastic, is a plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies upon cooling. ... Thermoplastics differ from thermosetting polymers (or "thermosets"), which form irreversible chemical bonds during the curing process.

9.

Plastic is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.

Plastic does not react with air and water and with many of the chemicals.

Plastics are light weight, durable, cheap and very strong.

Plastics are non- biodegradable substances. ...

Plastic does not rust.

10.

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