Synthetec fibres smell like petrol and Kerosene or so why?
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The colour only applies to undyed fibre. Smell might be altered by agents in or on the fibre.
The sense of smell is subjective and should be used with reservation.
Other fibre characteristics may also aid in identification. Polypropylene and polyethylene float on water; nylon and polyester do not. Nylon and polyester are usually white. Polypropylene and polyethylene are sometimes dyed. Polypropylene and polyethylene fibres are usually, but not always, much thicker than nylon and polyester.
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yes synthetic fibres smell like petrol and kerosene
petrol is important natural resource
in less development countries kerosene is an important source of energy for cooking and lighting
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