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chemistry structure of cotton fiber​

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Answered by Anonymous
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After scouring and bleaching, cotton is 99% cellulose. Cellulose is a macromolecule –– a polymer made up of a long chain of glucose molecules linked by C-1 to C-4 oxygen bridges with elimination of water (glycoside bonds). ... The cellulose chains within cotton fibers tend to be held in place by hydrogen bonding.

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After scouring and bleaching, cotton is 99% cellulose. Cellulose is a macromolecule –– a polymer made up of a long chain of glucose molecules linked by C-1 to C-4 oxygen bridges with elimination of water (glycoside bonds). ... The cellulose chains within cotton fibers tend to be held in place by hydrogen bonding.

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