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A spiderweb and a Kevlar jacket have some obvious differences. Which property is similar between the web and the jacket?(1 point)

thickness, expressed as a number of atoms
thickness, expressed as a number of atoms

surface area
surface area

arrangement of atoms in molecules
arrangement of atoms in molecules

overall strength

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it's arrangement of atoms and molecules
Answered by drake's son
1. A spiderweb and a Kevlar jacket have some obvious differences. Which property is similar between the web and the jacket?
Arrangement of atoms in molecules

2. Assuming silk from spiderwebs could be made just as strong as Kevlar, why would a company still choose to use Kevlar in producing bulletproof fabrics?
The cost might be higher for producing spiderweb silk

3. Which microscopic detail affects the strength of different forms of silk?
Different silk strands have different combinations of amino acids

4. Which type of silk is the strongest?
Major ampullate

5. Which natural source has been bioengineered to make silk proteins?
Goat milk

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