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Cellophane is a plastic made from paper. The same wood cellulose found in paper is the basis for cellophane. The thin film is "regenerated" from cellulose that has been dissolved in caustic soda, then treated with sulfuric acid.

The same material (called viscose) that forms cellophane is the base for the "semi-synthetic" polyester fiber known as rayon.

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Is cellophane paper impermeable?

Cellophane paper is semi-permeable, meaning that it allows some gases and moisture to pass through. It is not completely impermeable like some other plastic films.


Is wrapping paper and cellophane paper same?

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Is cellophane paper a conductor?

No, cellophane paper is not a conductor of electricity. It is an insulating material that does not allow the flow of electric current.


What see-through paper starts with c?

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Can light pass through cellophane paper?

Yes, light can pass through cellophane paper. Cellophane paper is a translucent material, which means it allows some light to pass through but scatters the light as it does so.


How do cellophane paper absorb light?

Cellophane paper is made from natural cellulose fibers, which have the ability to absorb and reflect light. When light hits the cellophane paper, the cellulose fibers scatter the light in different directions, giving the appearance of absorption. This effect can make the cellophane paper appear translucent or colored depending on the thickness and composition of the fibers.


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Why do small bits of paper attracted to charged cellophane?

Small bits of paper are attracted to charged cellophane due to electrostatic forces. When the cellophane is charged, it creates an electric field that induces polarization in the nearby paper bits. This polarization causes the paper to develop a temporary positive or negative charge, leading to an attraction between the charged cellophane and the neutral paper. As a result, the paper bits are drawn toward the charged surface.