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Answered by VerifiedJaat
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Fibre

The clothes, which we wear are made of fabrics.

Fabrics are made from fibres obtained from natural or artificial sources.

Fibres are also used for making a large variety of household articles.

Polymer

The word ‘polymer’ comes from two Greek words; poly meaning many and mer meaning part/unit.

A polymer is a substance composed of many repeated similar subunits.

Synthetic Fibre

Fibres that are made or created by humans are known as synthetic or man-made fibres.

Humans have been able to make a variety of synthetic fibres. Eg: rayon, nylon etc.

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Natural Fiber

The naturally occurring fibres that humans derive from plants or animals are known as natural fibres. Eg: cotton, wool, silk, etc.

Rayon

Rayon is made from purified cellulose, which is chemically converted into a soluble compound.

Rayon comes from natural sources such as wood pulp but is considered as a man-made fiber. This is because rayon can be treated chemically.

When rayon is compared with silk, it is inexpensive but can be woven like silk fibres.

Nylon

Nylon is a synthetic fibre obtained from coal, water and air.

The first fully synthetic fibre obtained was nylon.

The characteristic properties are that it is light, strong, and elastic.

Nylon finds application in the manufacturing of socks, ropes, tents, car seat belts, sleeping bags, curtains etc.

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Answered by singhkaren837
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Fibres that are made or created by humans are known as synthetic or man-made fibres.

Humans have been able to make a variety of synthetic fibres. Eg: rayon, nylon etc.

Natural Fiber

The naturally occurring fibres that humans derive from plants or animals are known as natural fibres. Eg: cotton, wool, silk, etc.

Silk fibre is obtained from the cocoon of a silkworm. It takes 10 kg of the cocoon material to create 1kg of silk.The process was discovered in China where it was kept as a closely guarded secret for a long time.Silk is costly due to the material quality and production process involved. It is used in making sarees, ties, etc.

Plastic is also a polymer like the synthetic fibre.

All plastics do not have the same type of arrangement of units. In some, it is linear whereas in others it is cross-linked.

Plastic can be recycled, reused, coloured, melted, rolled into sheets or made into wires. That is why it finds such a variety of uses.

Thermoplastics

Plastic, which gets deformed easily on heating and can be bent easily are known as thermoplastics. Eg: polythene and PVC

Characteristics of Plastics

– Plastic is non-reactive

– Plastic is light, strong and durable

– Plastic is a poor conductor

Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Materials

A material that decomposes through natural process is biodegradable and materials that are not easily decomposed by natural processes is termed as non-biodegradable.

Eg: Biodegradable – fruits, paper

Non Biodegradable – plastic, tin

Environmental Effects on Plastic

Plastic takes several years to decompose, it is not environmental friendly.

It causes pollution.

The burning process in the synthetic material is quite slow and it does not get completely burnt easily.

It releases lots of poisonous fumes into the atmosphere causing air pollution in the process.

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