Chemistry, asked by sy5446094, 4 months ago

Q8.What are the
important uses of
jute?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➢ Jute fiber has many unique properties such as its bulkiness, high-tenacity, heat and sound insulation feature, its anti-static property, and thermal conductivity. Due to all these properties, jute is ideal not only for making different home decor items but also for making different types of clothes.

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Answered by TanushiE
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Answer:

it is used for making ropes, bages, etc

Explanation:

Jute is a long, soft, shiny bast fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced primarily from plants in the genus Corchorus, which was once classified with the family Tiliaceae. The primary source of the fiber is Corchorus olitorius, but it is considered inferior to Corchorus capsularis.[1] "Jute" is the name of the plant or fiber used to make burlap, hessian or gunny cloth.

Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibers, and second only to cotton in the amount produced and variety of uses. Jute fibers are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose and lignin. It falls into the bast fiber category (fiber collected from bast, the phloem of the plant, sometimes called the "skin") along with kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), ramie, etc. The industrial term for jute fiber is raw jute. The fibers are off-white to brown, and 1–4 metres (3–13 feet) long. Jute is also called the "golden fiber" for its color and high cash value.

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