Chemistry, asked by roopal6582, 11 months ago

Which of the following is not a animal fibre?
a)Wool
b)silk
c) jute
D )pashmina

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Answered by Arc2428G
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jute is not a animal fibre because it is obtained from the outer covering of coconut...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jute is not an animal fibre. (Option c)

  • The fibres that are derived from animals like sheep's wool, silkworms' silk, pashmina from goats are often known as animal fibres.
  • Fibre, like jute, comes from the plant and has a rough texture to it and is used to create bags, mats, ropes, etc.
  • It is also popularly called golden fibre because of its colour. It also has a lot of strength which increases upon weaving or twisting its threads.
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