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Why wool dyes easily and called bulky fibre?

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Answered by SMD2004
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The presence of many charged groups in the structure of wool provides excellent binding sites for dye molecules, most of which are also charged. ... The presence of acetate side chains makes acetate softer and easier to work with than cotton but also provides fewer binding sites for dye molecules.

Wool has a greater bulk than other fabrics because the wool fibeers are thicker than the other fibres as, wool comes from the hair of animals (sheep, goats, camels) while most of the others are plants or insects like silk worm etc.

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