Science, asked by hemanidarji67, 3 months ago

Nehabhabhi takes two types of fiber, natural and synthetic. She does not know

which one is natural fiber and which is synthetic fiber. Which activity you will suggest

to identify the fibers?​

Answers

Answered by keerthanamatheswaran
19

There are two types of fibres – One is natural fibres which are obtained from natural sources e.g. Cotton, silk, wool and other is synthetic fibres which are man-made for example – rayon, nylon, acrylic etc.

 II.  A Synthetic Fibre is a chain of small units of chemical substance joined together. Many such single units combine to form single unit called Polymer. Polymer means �made of many units joined together�.

III.  Types of Synthetic Fibre

      Rayon- Rayon is synthesized from wood pulp. Rayon resembles silk, so it is also known as artificial silk. Rayon can be dyed in different colours and is much cheaper than silk.

      Nylon- Nylon was first commercially synthesized fibre. Nylon is synthesized from coal, water and air. Nylon is very strong and its fabric is like silk.

      Polyester- Polyester, one of the most popular man-made fibres. It is made of repeating unit of a chemical called ester. It is widely used to make clothes.

      Acrylic- Acrylic is a man-made fibre. Acrylic is known as artificial wool or synthetic wool because it resembles wool. Acrylic is cheaper than natural wool and can be dyed in various colour. This makes acrylic is very popular among other fabrics.

IV.  Characteristics of Synthetic Fibres

      Synthetic fibres are cheaper than natural fibre.

      Synthetic fibres are stronger than natural fibre.

      Synthetic fibres are more durable than natural fibre.

      Synthetic fabrics are dried up in less time.

      Synthetic fibres are easy to maintain and wash.

Answered by aparnapaliya25
54

Answer:check by burning the piece of cloth that it is synthetic or natural

Explanation: Natural fibre turns into ashes on burning and synthetic fibre turns into small ball like thing

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