Chemistry, asked by 007agentnraj, 1 year ago

list two disadvantages of synthetic fibre

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Answered by xheikhfiza
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Most of synthetic fibers'disadvantages are related to their low melting temperature: Synthetic fibersburn more readily than natural. ... More electrostatic charge is generated by rubbing than with naturalfibers. Not skin friendly, so it is uncomfortable for long wearing.

Synthetic fibres do not absorb water or sweat. In hot and humid weather therefore the clothes made of synthetic fibre stick to the body and make the wearer uncomfortable. ... Therefore it is not advisable to use clothes made from synthetic fibres while working near flame/fire, such as,in kitchen.

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Answered by KamaldevSharma
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Here is the answer you are searching for,

• Clothes made from synthetic fibres have extremely small pores which do not allow the sweat and the air to pass through. Because of this reason, these clothes feel very hot and uncomfortable in summer. On the contrary, cotton clothes have larger pores which allow the sweat to evaporate and the air to pass through them. Hence, cotton clothes are much more comfortable to wear in summer.

• Synthetic fibres are inflammable. They catch fire very easily. Hence, it is advised not to wear such clothes when working near fire. Also these fibres melt on heating. In case of an accidental fire, these fibres will melt and stick to the skin causing severe burns.

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