Cotton clothes can be made more easily wet than synthetic clothes. Explain.
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The forces of attraction between similar molecules is called cohesive forces and that between dissimilar molecules is called adhesive force. In between water and cotton molecules adhesive forces act which are predominant over cohesive forces. As a result cotton clothes can be easily made more wet than synthetic clothes.
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Cotton cloth is soft and it lets air flow through it. ... Further, cotton clothes can absorb sweat, which synthetic clothes cannot. The absorbed sweat then evaporates from the clothing and cools down the wearer in hot and humid weather.
Explanation:
The process of making woollen clothing employs the following steps:
Shearing: The wool is removed from the sheep using special clippers in a process known as shearing.
Transportation: Post shearing, the wool is packed into bales and transported to the mills.
Combing and spinning: The wool is then combed by a combing machine and spun into fibre.
Knitting or weaving: The fibres are then knit or weaved into woollen clothing
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