

Synthetic Fibers and Plastics
10th Standard Chemistry (CBSE)
Synthetic fibers are man-made materials derived from chemicals, primarily used in textiles and various products. Common types include nylon, polyester, and rayon, each with unique properties like durability and elasticity. Plastics, another form of synthetic material, are versatile and used in countless applications—from packaging to automotive parts. They are made by polymerization of monomers and can be categorized into thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics. The development of synthetic fibers and plastics has revolutionized industries, offering innovative solutions and improving everyday life.
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Chemistry
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