Science, asked by barewalrajan, 11 days ago


why is
is cotton
fibre, a
polymer ?​

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Answered by rafsanulhaq79
0

Answer:

After scouring and bleaching, cotton is 99% cellulose. Cellulose is a macromolecule –– a polymer made up of a long chain of glucose molecules linked by C-1 to C-4 oxygen bridges with elimination of water (glycoside bonds). ... The cellulose chains within cotton fibers tend to be held in place by hydrogen bonding.

After scouring and bleaching, cotton is 99% cellulose. Cellulose is a macromolecule –– a polymer made up of a long chain of glucose molecules linked by C-1 to C-4 oxygen bridges with elimination of water (glycoside bonds). ... The cellulose chains within cotton fibers tend to be held in place by hydrogen bonding.Cotton: 9,000–15,000

After scouring and bleaching, cotton is 99% cellulose. Cellulose is a macromolecule –– a polymer made up of a long chain of glucose molecules linked by C-1 to C-4 oxygen bridges with elimination of water (glycoside bonds). ... The cellulose chains within cotton fibers tend to be held in place by hydrogen bonding.

Cotton: 9,000–15,000Fiber: Average Degree; of Polymerization

Answered by BhootonKiMissWorld
1

Answer:

Because cotton is a fibre.

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