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I\'m having trouble understanding how to solve this; the ionic thing is all I ha

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I'm having trouble understanding how to solve this; the ionic thing is all I have at the moment. I would really appreciate help filling out the chart; maybe an explanation for the ranking on how easily dyed they would be. (Please ignore the page numbers and Table mentioned in the question please.) 5. (see pp354-355] Dyes bind to the fiels of the fabrics throu t and intermolecular forces. From Table 24.2, looking at the structures of fibers, list the types of intermolecular forces lionic, hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole or London dispersion] possible. Predict which would be most easily ed and which would be least Bonding possible Predict Most easily l, Intermediate 2, Least Wool or Silk ionic Nylon Cotton cellulose Dacron polyester

Explanation / Answer

Dyeability decreases with the strength of bond. So, a weak bond can be dyed easily.

Fibre Bonding possible Ranking of dyeability Wool or silk (Polypeptide Ionic 3 Nylon-Polyamide Hydrogen bonding 2 Cotton-cellulose Hydrogen bonding 2 Dacron-Polyester Dipole-dipole interaction 1
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