Difference Between Tannins and Dyes ?
Answers
Answered by
1
Difference between Tannins and Dyes:
Tannins:
- Tannins, packaging, and essential oils. In the leather industry, tannins are used to heal hides.
- We attach throughout animal skins with the proteins, leaving the proteins inaccessible to animals to degrade.
Dyes:
- For cotton, cloth, leather, fur, silk and nylon, specific dyes are used. These are also used as markers of pH and as stains in biology.
- Mordant dyes need a mordant that improves the dye's velocity against heat, air, and suddenness.
Learn more about tannins
Write the uses of tannins
https://brainly.in/question/8651999
What are tannins and laticifers???
https://brainly.in/question/13354709
Answered by
0
They are made from the plants and proteins.
Explanation:
- A Tannins is a class of poly biomolecules that are bind to the proteins of various organic compounds including amino acids. The term refers to the use of oak and other bark.
- A dye is a colored substance that is chemically bonded into another substance to which it's applied.
- Tannins are described in species of the plant kingdom and are found in gymnosperm and angiosperms.
- Dyes are colored as they absorb the sunlight wavelength and are soluble in water. They are derived from the roots barks and leaves.
Learn more about the difference Between Tannins and Dyes.
- brainly.in/question/12894270 answered by gratefuljarette.
Similar questions
CBSE BOARD X,
6 months ago
English,
6 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
Physics,
1 year ago