Chemistry, asked by aryadwivedi10, 2 months ago

Why are artificial fibres highly inflammable​

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Answered by dhingraaradhya218
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Synthetic fibres catch fire very easily. They melt on heating and stick to the body of the person wearing them. However, rayon is regenerated from cellulose and it doesn't melt on burning, rather it flares up like paper and smells like it.

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