Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

Fibres can be either natural or man-made. Based on the source of the fibres, which of the following sets of fibres have different origin?

(a)Jute and Cotton
(b)Nylon and Silk
(c)Jute and Flax
(d)Wool and Silk


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Answered by naina634
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Answer:

c) option is correct

Explanation:

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
1

Answer:

Correct option is (b)- Nylon and Silk

Explanation:

Acrylic, nylon, and polyester are made from oil and coal, whereas viscose is made from pine trees or petrochemicals. Synthetic fibres are also made from minerals and plant matter. Cellulose yields viscose fibre, a versatile substance that may mimic fabrics like cotton or silk.

Four primary sources of materials are used to make textiles: plant (cotton, flax, jute, bamboo), animal (wool, silk), mineral (asbestos, glass fibre), and synthetic (nylon, polyester, acrylic, rayon). The initial three are organic. Plants can be used to produce fibres, such as jute. Animals provide the materials for animal fibres, such as silk and wool. The term "man-made" or "synthetic" refers to fibres created by humans, such as rayon.

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