Chemistry, asked by kitty2359, 1 month ago

why vehicles tyres are black in Colour​

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Answered by ItzAaron7
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Although the natural colour of rubber is a milky white, the black colour we see was originally caused by soot. The soot was thought to increase the durability of the tyre along with cotton threads, which were inserted in order to reduce heat and increase stability.

However, the main reason for black tyres on cars today, is the chemical compound ‘carbon black’. It is used as a stabilising chemical

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Answered by remapds
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the prime reason behind keeping the tyre black is to improve the durability and robustness to of tyres

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