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Name Any Two Synthetic Fibres.


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Synthetic fibres:

  • Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres, with the majority of them manufactured from petroleum basic materials known as petrochemicals.
  • All textiles are formed from fibres, which can be derived from natural or artificial sources.
  • They are made up of a tiny unit or polymer that is made up of multiple repeating units known as monomers.
  • Nylon, acrylics, polyurethane, and polypropylene are among them.
  • Examples of Synthetic fibres are Nylon, rayon, and polyester.

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