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what is the meaning of hydrophobic nature of a fibre​

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Answered by yashvardhansurvase
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There are two terms used to describe a fiber or fabric's pro- pensity to absorb or repel water. ... Thus hydrophilic means water-loving and hydrophobic means water-hating. With respect to fibers, natural fibers tend to be hydrophilic, especially when natural oils have been removed from them.

Answered by pankajsinghps0666
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There are two terms used to describe a fiber or fabric's pro- pensity to absorb or repel water. ... Thus hydrophilic means water-loving and hydrophobic means water-hating. With respect to fibers, natural fibers tend to be hydrophilic, especially when natural oils have been removed from them.

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