Why does the treatment of cotton fabrics with dilute acid...
Why does the treatment of cotton fabrics with dilute acids weaken the materials?
Cotton is hydrolysed completely to glucose
The fabrics are soluble in dilute acids
The molecular chains are partially broken
The molecular chain length f the fabric increases
The thread holding the fabric together Is completely destroyed.
Correct answer is C
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