Weight required to break a thread of cotton , silk, Nylon and wool.
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Hi, please consider the answer given below,
It is worth to note that the most crucial property of these fibres ( cotton, silk, nylon, and wool) is their tensile strength.
Therefore you need to note also that this tensile strength is the extent to which a fibre can be stretched without breaking the fibre itself.
Tensile strength is measured in terms of minimum weight required to break the fibre.
Therefore we can conclude that wool and silk are affected by bases and not by acids
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