Chemistry, asked by NeelkamalShiromani, 10 months ago


Find the odd-one out. Give reasons.
1. Nylon, Rayon, Terylene, Cotton​

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Answered by rj8168849
14

Answer:

cotton because cotton is natural and other are synthetic fibre

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The odd one out is Cotton. Rest all are synthetic fibres.

Synthetic fiber:

  • Synthetic fibers are man-made fibers, and the majority of them are manufactured from petrochemicals, a byproduct of the processing of petroleum.
  • Fibers are the basis for all fabrics, and they come from artificial or man-made sources.
  • They have formed up of either a tiny unit or a polymer that is constructed from numerous repeating monomeric building blocks.
  • Nylon was the first totally synthetic fiber. The ingredients are coal, water, and air.

Natural fibres:

  • The origin of natural fiber can be used to categorize it.
  • Among the significant fibers of the vegetable or cellulose-base, the class is jute, flax, and cotton.
  • Wool, mohair, and silk are examples of fibers made mostly from animal protein.
  • Asbestos is a significant fiber in the mineral family.

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