what is the most common source of synthetic fibres
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The most common source of synthetic fibers is ‘Hydrocarbons’.
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Synthetic fibres are the man-made fibres that are obtained by chemical processing of petrochemicals. They are made up of monomers which is a compound of hydrocarbons.
Different monomers combined to form a polymer. The structure of polymer is similar to a bead necklace. The beads are monomers and the necklace is a polymer. 'Examples of synthetic fibres' are 'Rayon', 'Nylon', 'Polyester', 'Acrylic' and 'Plastic'.
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correct answer is petroleum..
The most common source for the synthetic fibres is petroleum.
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