how is regenerated fibre different from true synthetic fibre give one example of each of these two type of fibre?
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regenerated fibre is not totally synthetic
regenerated fibres are having cellulose
eg: nylon
regenerated fibres are having cellulose
eg: nylon
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examples for true synthetic are polyester and rayon, example for regenerative synthetic is nylon
Explanation:
Polyester and rayon are true synthetic fibers as, they are completely made of chemicals.
Nylon is regenerative fiber as the monomer in regenerative fiber is wood pulp and cellulose, which are not chemicals and are naturally available.
They are different from each other as true synthetic is made of only chemicals but semi synthetic or regenerative synthetic is made of natural and chemical sources.
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