It is made by farmers/footballers such as Christiano Ronaldo.
Acetone and acetate are not the same. Acetone is a violate, flammable manufactured liquid that is colorless. Acetate is a synthetic fabric, filament, or yarn.
yes
it is a synthetic polymer. depends on how you made it
No, acetate is pretty much the opposite of wool. Acetate is a man-made fiber made from plant cellulose, and takes dyes as such, (procion, fiber-reactive). It's not a synthetic in the polyester (plastic) category. but it is man-made. Wool and silk are protein based natural fibers; acid dyes are best when dying these fabrics. Acetate is a cool fiber as opposed to warm wool. It is generally used to make smooth, glossy and light weight fabrics for linings. Wool is generally used to make warm, medium to heavy weight fabrics for outer wear. Acetate, as a general rule, (In my opinion), feels great, silky, and has a pleasing smell. Wool, as a general rule, (IMO), is scratchy but warm, and smells like a wet sheep when wet.
lead acetate
synthetic
Retinyl Palmitate is the synthetic version of the natural Vitamin A, Retinyl Acetate. Retinyl Palmitate is commonly used in Vitamin A supplements and seems to have no difference from the natural Vitamin A.
Zeranol. Others are Trenbolone acetate (TBA) and melengestrol acetate (MGA).
synthetic applications of lead tetra acetate
It is synthetic, but what we use to make concrete is natural AND synthetic.
is bromine natural or synthetic?
Polyester is synthetic.
it is synthetic
synthetic
Nylon is man made :)
Cotton and wool are natural; nylon is synthetic.
Semi-synthetic