Let me guess is this a person from SMC? lolz da answer is no!
Well, if you're asking this from your Social Studies weekly (Week 21) The answer is Cotton gin, you can find this answer in the article titled "Unintended Effects."
Cotton lint is the fibre derived from seed cotton after the seed cotton has been ginned. Seed cotton is the ball of the cotton plant as picked from the field.
obviously from the south where there were cotton plantations..
Clothes that are made from cotton are: some pj's, some tracksuits, polo-shirts and shirts. Other products that are made from cotton are: Table runners, bedding and cotton wool.
The cotton mill used water power in order to spin cotton into useful thread. This allowed for greater thread production, which led to more and cheaper clothes for all.
Cotton dyes very well.
Having color that will not run or fade with washing or wear. Cotton is colorfast if its colors and dyes do not bleed or run.
well most shirts are made of cotton but it depends on the weather you are in and the event you wish to attend with it on. because cotton holds water well and it will take a run through the drier to compleatly take the water away.
Most things that are being dyed are organic, so for the dye to take well it needs an organic component. Inorganic dyes tend to simply wash out.
Walter Crum has written: 'On the cotton fibre, and on the manner in which it unites with colouring matter' -- subject(s): Dyes and dyeing, Cotton
To mercerize means to treat the cotton with alkali which helps strengthen the fabric and make it more receptive to dyes.
Generally, most synthetic fibers like polyester take up dye poorly, if at all. In contrast, natural fibers like cotton absorb dyes readily.
All cotton with no pleading dyes,is the best for senstive skin people.
Not all dyes work the same, it truly depends on the material of the product. Nike elite socks are a cotton material, therefore, any dyes that can be safely used with cotton should be quite effective given it is properly mixed with the right water to dye ratio.
Because acid is very harmful to the cotton and acid spoil the cotton and convert it to Hydration cellulose also the acid cause separation of chains of cellulose in the cotton. If we want to emaciate the cotton we use H2So4.and acid dyes usually need acid PH from 2 to 3. And as i said before it emaciate the cotton.
well you take a cotton shirt or material then take some candy and throuw it into the dryer...set to more dry if you have the setting or the longest dring time avalible. then wait till done and you have some nice cotton candy!
wooden furniture, cotton clothes, drugs (aspirin, heroin, etc), dyes