Acrylic fiber is a synthetic fiber made from polymerized acrylonitrile, known for its lightweight, warmth, and resistance to moths and mildew. It is often used as a substitute for wool in clothing and textiles. Polyacrylic fiber refers to fibers derived from polyacrylonitrile, a type of acrylic polymer, which can also exhibit similar properties, including durability and color retention. Both types of fibers are commonly used in apparel, upholstery, and various industrial applications.
Yes ,you can use polyacrylic over latex
When aqueous ammonia is added to polyacrylic acid, the products are the ammonium salt of polyacrylic acid and water. To calculate the pH of the solution, you would need to consider the equilibrium between the acid (polyacrylic acid) and its conjugate base (ammonium polyacrylate). You can determine the pH based on the concentration of the acid, the equilibrium constant, and the dissociation of the acid.
polyacrylic acid
Yes, they are the exact same thing
Polyacrylic acid (Duramax D-3021)
yes
There are two types of fiber, soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber dissolves in water, like oatmeal. Insoluble fiber does not dissolve, but is important to bulk up and clean the colon.
Fiber and fibre mean the same thing. The only difference is that fiber is derived from American English, and fibre is derived from European English.
no wheat has more fiber
yes
Whole wheat and pearled barley are the same in terms of fiber.