Chemistry, asked by Thirupathi4069, 1 year ago

Why the synthetic fibres are non biodegradable?

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Answered by anilverma470
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Sunthetic fibres are made with chemicals and toxic . Just like plastic . ... If you try dumping synthetic fibres then you will find they wont decompose even after 10 years. Synthetic fibres cannot be decomposed and thus are non degredable.

Answered by Yaashika23
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Synthetic fibers are non-biodegradable

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Synthetic fibers are the man made fires such as nylon , polyester etc.

These fibers are made by the help of the process called the polymerization, the synthetic fibers are made by a large number of monomers and polymers which is very difficult to get degraded naturally on earth by the microorganisms present on earth and many chemicals are used during the manufacturing of these fibers  

these fibers have some similarities with the plastic , if we burn these fibers they will melt which makes them similar to plastic

Synthetic fibers will takes thousands of years to get decompose in nature and they are very harmful to our environment

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