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the molecular structures of synthetic fibres and plastics have one common feature. what is it

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Answered by sonali116
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both are madeup of POLYMERS
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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The molecular structures of synthetic fibres and plastics have one common feature and that is both are made up of polymers.

Synthetic fibres are formed by a chain of units of a type of chemical substance joined together. The small units can also be joined together to form one single unit known as polymer.

Plastics are also formed from these polymers which are a amalgamation of small units of the substance.

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