Environmental Sciences, asked by kamaltanvir2009, 10 hours ago

why is tensile strength of cotton is stronger than nylon​

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Answered by kiranprasad843
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Nylon is a lightweight synthetic polymer that also has long strands and hydrogen bonds, but it has a more ordered molecular structure than the cellulose in cotton, which gives it higher tensile strength.

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Answered by IIGoLDGrAcEII
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Nylon is a lightweight synthetic polymer that also has long strands and hydrogen bonds, but it has a more ordered molecular structure than the cellulose in cotton, which gives it higher tensile strength.

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