Synthetic fiber and plastic class 8 NCERT solution.
Synthetic fiber and
plastic solution.
1.
Explain why some fibres are called synthetic.
Answer: Some
fibres are called synthetic fibres because they are made by man using chemicals.
2.
Rayon is different from synthetic fibres because
it is obtained from wood pulp.
3.
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
(a) Synthetic fibres are also called ____ or ____
fibres.
(b) Synthetic fibres are synthesised from a raw
material called _____
(c) Like synthetic fibres, plastic is also a _____
Answer: (a) man-made, artificial fibres
(b) petrochemicals
(c) polymer
4.
Give examples which indicate that nylon fibres
are very strong.
Answer:
The following examples indicate that nylon fibres
are very strong.
(i) They are used for making parachutes and ropes
for rock climbing.
(ii) They are used in making seat-belts, fishing
nets, tyre cord, a string for sports rackets and musical instruments.
5.
Explain why plastic containers are favoured for
storing food.
Answer:
Plastic containers are favoured for storing food
because of the following reasons:
(i) the plastics do not react with the food stored
in them.
(ii) the plastics are lightweight and are strong.
(iii) they are easy to handle and safe.
6.
Explain the difference
between thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics.
Answer:
Thermoplastics |
Thermosetting plastics |
(i) These plastics softened on heating and
can be bent easily. |
(i) These plastics when moulded once, can’t
be softened again. |
(ii) They do not lose their plasticity. |
(ii) They lose their plasticity. |
(iii) Examples are polyethene, PVC, etc. |
(iii) Examples are bakelite and melamine. |
7.
Explain why the following are made of
thermosetting plastics.
(a) Saucepan handles
(b) Electric plugs/switches/plugboards
Answer:
(a) Since, thermosetting plastics are a bad
conductor of heat and do not get heated up while cooking, they are used for
making saucepan handles.
(b) Since thermosetting plastics are a bad
conductor of electricity and the electric current does not pass through such
plastics, they are used for making electric plugs/switches/plugboards.
8.
Categorise the
materials of the following products into ‘can be recycled’ and ‘can not be
recycled’.
Telephone instruments, plastic toys, cooker handles, carry bags, ballpoint
pens, plastic bowls, plastic covering on electrical wires, plastic chairs,
electrical switches.
Answer:
Can be recycled |
Cannot be recycled |
Plastic toys carry bags, plastic bowls,
plastic covering on electrical wires, plastic chairs. |
Telephone instruments, cooker handles,
ballpoint pens, electrical switches. |
9.
Rana wants to buy shirts for summer. Should he
buy cotton shirts or shirts made from synthetic material? Advise Rana, giving
your reason.
Answer:
He should buy cotton shirts. This is because
cotton has more capacity to hold moisture than synthetic clothes. In summers we
have extensive sweating which is easily soaked by cotton shirts and hence,
cotton clothes are much better than the clothes made from synthetic material.
10.
Give examples to show
that plastics are non-corrosive in nature.
Answer:
The literal meaning of non-corrosive is resistant to get destroyed by chemical
action.
Following are the examples that show that plastics are non-corrosive in nature.
a.
Plastic containers do
not react with items stored in it.
b.
They do not get rusted
when exposed to moisture and air.
c.
They do not decompose
when left in open for a long period.
11.
Should the handle and bristles of a toothbrush
be made of the same material? Explain your answer.
Answer:
No, the handle and bristles of a toothbrush should
not be made of the same material. This is because our gums are soft and the
bristles should be made of soft material so that it does not harm the gums. On
the other hand, the handles should be made up of hard material so that it can
give a firm grip.
12.
‘Avoid plastics as far as possible’. Comment on
this advice.
Answer:
Plastics must be avoided as far as possible. The
materials made of plastics are non-biodegradable. The use of plastics has a bad
effect on the environment. When the plastics are burnt, it releases a lot of
poisonous fumes into the atmosphere causing air pollution. These plastic
materials when eat up by the animals (like cows), choke their respiratory
system. This can cause death of these animals. The waste plastic articles
thrown here and there carelessly get into dirty water drains and sewers, and
block them. In a nutshell, plastics can be considered a threat to our
environment.
13.
Match, the terms of
column A correctly with the phrases given in column B.
A |
B |
(i) Polyester |
Prepared by using wood pulp |
(ii) Teflon |
Used for making parachutes and stockings |
(iii) Rayon |
Used to make non-stick cookware |
(iv) Nylon |
Fabrics do not wrinkle easily |
Answer:
(i) (d)
(ii) (c)
(iii) (a)
(iv) (b)
14.
‘Manufacturing
synthetic fibres is actually helping the conservation of forests’. Comment.
Answer:
In the manufacturing of synthetic fibres, we use only chemical substances and
no natural materials, thus, in turn, we conserve forests.
15.
Describe an activity
to show that thermoplastic is a poor conductor of electricity.
Answer:
Arrange a circuit as shown in the given figure. Leave a gap between two ends of
the wire. Place a ther-moplastic in the gap. Observe the bulb.
It is observed that the bulb does not glow. This shows that thermoplastic is a poor conductor of electricity.
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