Science, asked by sahilrajput1901, 1 year ago

How would we compare water observation capacity of synthetic fibre and natural fibre

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Answered by ninjasplayhouse
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Why are certain fabric fibers more absorbent than others? The answer has to do with the chemical processes of molecular reaction and fluid absorption that lie in the combination of water and different fabrics. For example, synthetic and natural fabrics have a different arrangement of molecules that react differently when combined with the molecular structure of water. Invite your child to test this theory and the power of her scientific observation as she compares rates of liquid absorption with nylon (a synthetic material) and cotton (a natural fiber).
Answered by omegads04
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Natural fibres can be divided based on their origin.Natural fibre are obtain from an animal, vegetable or mineral source. Synthetic fibres are the man-made fibres produce from natural materials. Natural fibres are more sensitive than synthetic fibres. Synthetic fibres have the ability to withstand damage from water or stain. Hence, synthetic fibres are more resistant to water and stain.

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