It is a chemical change, because when cotton is being woven into sheets, we cannot change sheets into cotton again, hence it is difficult to reverse.
It is not a chemical change.
Physical change - you are just spinning the sugar out into fine hairs. You can change the sugar back to the same form.
No, cotton is a plant fibre.
Cotton is a natural fiber and not artificially made, so there is no chemical formula.
Cotton not treated with pesticides or other chemical agents.
Cotton balls are white and fluffy.
No because you get fat and then its hard to get physical with someone
Chemical finishes are used on cotton garments for multiple reasons; these include removing the natural wax and fiber impurities and making the cotton stronger and less abrasive.
it helped speed up the cotton process and helped many people get jobs
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There's none. Wool came from sheep! Wool belongs to a group of proteins (chemicals!) known as keratins. Unlike cotton and the majority of synthetic fibres, wool does not have a homogenous structure. Wool fibres have highly complex physical and chemical compositions.