Fabric Filament Acetate Bleached Cotton Spun Polyamide Type 66 Polyester Disperse Dyable Spun Polyacrylic Spun Silk Spun Viscose Worsted Wool Major Intermolecular Forces Between Fabric and Dye

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Determine intermolecular forces that would allow the fabric to be dyed

Fabric
Filament Acetate
Bleached Cotton
Spun Polyamide
Type 66
Polyester Disperse
Dyable
Spun Polyacrylic
Spun Silk
Spun Viscose
Worsted Wool
Major
Intermolecular
Forces Between
Fabric and Dye
Transcribed Image Text:Fabric Filament Acetate Bleached Cotton Spun Polyamide Type 66 Polyester Disperse Dyable Spun Polyacrylic Spun Silk Spun Viscose Worsted Wool Major Intermolecular Forces Between Fabric and Dye
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