Cotton wool is coarse cotton fibres used for first aid gauze and tampons. Yes, cotton wool will dry in air given the time for whatever moisture it contains to evaporate.
It is believed that wool does dry faster than cotton. Many think that wool does not absorb moisture like cotton does.
Seeds need moisture to initiate the germination process. Dry cotton wool does not provide the necessary moisture for seeds to germinate. Additionally, seeds need oxygen to germinate, which may not be readily available in dry cotton wool.
is wool more absorbent than cotton
Cotton, They're soft than wool (i guess) but i choose cotton
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yes. wool is from goats but cotton balls are made from cotton.
cotton absorbs the most water, then wool, then nylon, ,and silk absorbs the least amount of water
Cotton is a botanical product: wool is spun from animal fleece.
To color cotton wool, you can use liquid dye or food coloring mixed with water. Simply soak the cotton wool in the colored solution until it reaches the desired shade, then remove it and let it dry on a paper towel. Alternatively, you can spray or dip the cotton wool in the dye for a quicker method. Always wear gloves to avoid staining your hands and work in a well-ventilated area.
Your answer depends on the quantity of cotton wool -- absorbent cotton that you want to weigh.
Cotton wool is cotton, a botanical resource. Chemically, it is not classified as an element.
The common thing in cotton wool is cotton. Cotton wool isn't really wool -- it's cotton from which the large dirt and foreign objects have been removed. It is commonly used for first aid gauze or tampons -- Americans call it 'absorbent cotton'. (The term cotton wool is UK-centric.)