In textile industries Bleaching and Dyeing are main processes which involve the chemical reactions. In this way, chemistry is involved in textile.
Chemistry has so many uses in our daily lives that we could barely survive without it. Chemistry knowledge and methods are used to make: Detergents, Drugs and medicines, Textiles, Dyes and pigments and Fertilisers, to name only a few products. See the Related Links for "Chemistry in Everyday Life" to the left for the answer.
textiles is called textile because it is related all weaving activities
Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.
You have to study textiles which is a form of chemistry. I had to do a quarterly report on it in my chemistry class. You have to know what they are made from and how they mix and such.
Some examples are: - vehicles - chemistry - machinery - foods - furniture - textiles - IT - building
Chemistry is a part of science.
What are the chemistrt related courses and how it is related
Chemistry can be considered to be the study of chemicals.
It is sort of. If you include organic chemistry it is all about the studies of chemistry in life and is related to the environment.
Many discoveries in chemistry have influenced history.
Chemistry is a learning discipline and is learned at school.
Chemistry is the study of matter chemical properties.