Chemistry, asked by winner8753, 11 months ago

how are synthetic fibres different from natural fibres in terms of:
a) strength
b) water absorption
c) wrinkle resistence​

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Answered by suhani2123
2

Synthetic Fibres are the man made products produced from chemical substances .

Synthetic fibre is different than Natural fibres in many ways like :

1. Synthetic fibres are strong  on the other hand natural fibres like cotton , wool and silk have low strength.

2. Synthetic fibres are more durable than natural fibres.

3. Synthetic fibres absorb very less water due to this property they dry up easily whereas natural fibres absorbs lot of water.e 

4. Synthetic  fibres are wrinkle resistant  due to this property they do not get crumpled very easily during washing where as natural fibres get crumples easily while washing.

5. Synthetic fibres are moth protective

Answered by hmurarka11
2

Answer:

Synthetic Fibres are the man made products produced from chemical substances .

Synthetic fibre is different than Natural fibres in many ways like :

1. Synthetic fibres are strong  on the other hand natural fibres like cotton , wool and silk have low strength.

2. Synthetic fibres are more durable than natural fibres.

3. Synthetic fibres absorb very less water due to this property they dry up easily whereas natural fibres absorbs lot of water.e 

4. Synthetic  fibres are wrinkle resistant  due to this property they do not get crumpled very easily during washing where as natural fibres get crumples easily while washing.

5. Synthetic fibres are moth protective

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