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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of natural dyeing, what is the primary role of a mordant when preparing cellulose-based fibers like cotton or linen?
To act as a reducing agent, facilitating the oxidation of the dye molecule for color fixation.
To pre-treat the fiber, making it more receptive to the dye by altering its surface tension.
To increase the dye's solubility in water, allowing for deeper penetration.
To act as a binder, forming a chemical bridge between the dye molecule and the fiber.
Q2Domain Verified
The "Botanical Alchemy" aspect of the course likely emphasizes the transformation of plant materials into usable dyes. Which of the following best describes the process of extracting color from plant material using a hot water infusion method, often employed for delicate dyestuffs?
Infusion, where hot water is poured over the plant material and allowed to steep without boiling.
Fermentation, utilizing microbial action to break down plant cell walls and release pigments.
Decoction, involving simmering or boiling the plant material in water to extract tougher compounds.
Maceration, where plant matter is ground into a fine powder and then steeped in a solvent.
Q3Domain Verified
Considering the "Zero to Expert" trajectory, a novice dyer might encounter uneven dye uptake on protein fibers. Which of the following is a common cause of patchy or mottled results on wool or silk when dyeing with natural dyes, assuming proper mordanting?
Over-agitation of the fiber during the dyeing process, causing uneven friction and color absorption.
Insufficient dye bath temperature, leading to slow and uneven diffusion of dye molecules.
Uneven pre-scouring of the fiber, leaving behind oils or finishes that resist dye penetration.
Using a dye bath that is too concentrated, causing the dye to exhaust too quickly and unevenly.

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