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Though rayon has a silky shine, it is otherwise similar to cotton. Can you say why?​

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Answered by TheNarayan
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Though rayon has a silky sheen, it is similar to cotton.Rayon is a non-synthetic fibre, made from wood pulp, which contains cellulose. Rayon was originally called 'artificial silk' due to its lustre and soft handle and its classified as a regenerated fibre..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rayon or viscose as it is more commonly known as, and cotton are both cellulose fibres. However cotton is grown on farms and the fibre extracted from the plant. Rayon is produced in the factory from a wood fibre - usually bamboo. Hence Cotton is more natural and has been used for clothing for ever while Rayon is a product of chemistry!

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