what to do to know whether artificial fibers give pungent smell while burning.write the steps of your experiment.
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Fiber is a cell or tissue similar to a yarn or a long ribbon, derived from animals or plants (caterpillars, banana stems, pineapple leaves, bark, etc.), used for making paper, textiles, and brushes.
Distribution of Natural FiberPlantObtained from plant cellulose (glucose polymer found in plants composing plant cell walls), eg from cotton, kapok, and hemp. Examples of textiles from cellulose are cotton and linen.
AnimalIn the form of protein fibers can be obtained from sheep hair, mesh threads produced by spiders, and silk fabrics from silkworm cocoons. Examples of textiles of protein fibers are wool and silk.
MineralMineral fiber, commonly made from mineral asbetos.
Types of Natural FiberNatural fibers, for example silk, cotton, and wool are the raw materials for fabrics. Natural fibers of wool and silk when burned create a smell like hair, while cotton when burned smells like burnt wood and gray ash residue in the form of gray powder.Wool fiber, has a rather strong character, not sparkling, curly, high elasticity, high elasticity, is a good heat resistant, resistant to fungi and bacteria. In the combustion formed a black lump and smelled of burning hair.
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Fiber is a cell or tissue similar to a yarn or a long ribbon, derived from animals or plants (caterpillars, banana stems, pineapple leaves, bark, etc.), used for making paper, textiles, and brushes.
Distribution of Natural FiberPlantObtained from plant cellulose (glucose polymer found in plants composing plant cell walls), eg from cotton, kapok, and hemp. Examples of textiles from cellulose are cotton and linen.
AnimalIn the form of protein fibers can be obtained from sheep hair, mesh threads produced by spiders, and silk fabrics from silkworm cocoons. Examples of textiles of protein fibers are wool and silk.
MineralMineral fiber, commonly made from mineral asbetos.
Types of Natural FiberNatural fibers, for example silk, cotton, and wool are the raw materials for fabrics. Natural fibers of wool and silk when burned create a smell like hair, while cotton when burned smells like burnt wood and gray ash residue in the form of gray powder.Wool fiber, has a rather strong character, not sparkling, curly, high elasticity, high elasticity, is a good heat resistant, resistant to fungi and bacteria. In the combustion formed a black lump and smelled of burning hair.
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