No, nylon is a man made material.
Hydrochloric Acid is corrosive in nature so it corrodes the nylon clothing, damaging it.
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It is found in nature being from burping and the other end
Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.
The hydrogen peroxide is not found in the nature, it is man made.
Nylon is not 'found' anywhere in nature - it is a man-made substance.
That would be any fibre not found in nature. Rayon and nylon are artificial fibres.
Nylon is found in the factories because it is an artifial fibre which made factories
I found a website and it said that nylon took from 1 - 4 months for nylon to decompose.
All nylon is synthetic. The effect of 'ripstop' is the way the fabric has been woven.
Hydrochloric Acid is corrosive in nature so it corrodes the nylon clothing, damaging it.
Nylon is a synthetic, or man-made material, so you don't 'find' it.
the history of nylon is that nylon was discovered by accident and was found to be a good fabric and helps people swim so it keeps them streamlined
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Nylon is a manufactured fiber containing amides. Because it is not an element, it is cannot be found on the periodic table.
Reebok nylon running shoes can be found at Zalando.com, eBay.com, polyvore.com. They can also be found in stores such as JJB Sports and Millets Sports.
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