Science, asked by thahirmalakaran3152, 1 year ago

Do synthetic fabric soak less or more water than natural fabric

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Answered by Pawanverma2005
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Answer:

synthetic fibre soak more water than natural fibre

Explanation:

Generally synthetic fibres are very strong which conveys a sense that they have very strong intermolecular focre of attraction which means that it has very small intermolecular gap and for absorption of water the gap is not large …so generally synthetic fibres do not absorb water

Answered by anushkaparikh05
5

Answer:

Explanation: Synthetic fibres soak less water than natural fibres because they don't have any hollow space in midst of single fibre. They take less time to dry because the water does not enter in the single fibre of that cloth.

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